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Top 6 Software Development Blogs to Read

At Cloud Employee we have all different kinds of developers from junior to senior to veterans that have come to work with us over the years. Through seeing all these differently stacked developers come through, one thing I have noticed is that no matter how superior you are within your field, these developers are always learning something new. 

 

Thats why you need to keep up to date on the new technologies and different trends happening within the industry. So what is the most efficient way to keep in the know?

 

Yes, a coding boot camp or collaboration with other software developers can be helpful... However, a much cheaper and easier way to remain hooked in the software development loop is by subscribing to different software development blogs. The great thing is they are not just free, they are also a click away. If you want to know some of these blogs then keep reading.

CodeBetter 

The major aim of CodeBetter is to present or create awareness of better tools, best practices, tested techniques, and methodologies in the software development niche. If you are looking for that blog that's all about tech content and devoid of fluff just to pull traffic, look no further. 

 

What's more the blog doesn't dance around with stuff that hasn't been proven or doesn't work. Our experience with CodeBetter shows that the

writers aren't just random non-tech professionals trying to play around with paraphrased words. How do we know this? You'll find that the information on the blog is usually written from a perspective of personal experiences after using software or applying a technique/ method. 

 

If your need centers on coding or innovative techniques of solving challenges, you'll find plenty of them on CodeBetter. Even more, if you are a fan of Microsoft tech, SQL, .Net-based programming languages, CodeBetter will undoubtedly be great for you.

 

A List Apart.

Started back in 1997, A list Apart is one of the most successful software developers' blogs out there. The blog kicked off as a mailing list company by Zeldman Jeffery but now features many contributors who help in developing the blog through writing. This blog covers a wide range of topics, including software design, maintenance, development. 

 

If you already know a thing or two about software development, A List Apart can be a good destination to acquire some additional tricks or expand your knowledge. The writers of this blog also don't fail to cover best practices and standards software developers should adopt. Another thing you'll love about this blog is that it welcomes the posting of interesting ideas from third-party, developers, writers, etc. The aim is to share as much creative and engaging content with the software world as possible.

 

Coding Horror

Jeff Atwood brings humor into the world of software development. Pretty unique right? We wouldn't call it an attempt to draw traffic like some people have tagged the blog, rather, we'd say Coding Horror is one of those online pages you can sit with after a long day at the office. 

 

The founder takes his readers on his growth journey as both a software developer and a writer. The fact that he's a geek makes the content engaging for others in the software development niche and not just a lame attempt at being funny.  

 

It's not all humor though. The nearly decade-old blog also presents insights on programming to its readers. It has a mix of how-to guides and other learning tutorials

 

Joel on Software.

Joel Spolsky and Jeff, the founder of Coding Horror are co-founders of Stack Exchange. Joel has been in the programming world for more than 40 years, so trust us when we say this is a blog you'll gain plenty of stuff from. What's more, he runs a software company and was also a former employee of Microsoft. 

 

Joel focuses on the business angle of software development alongside software management. If this is an area that fascinates you, you should jump on the blog and see what’s on. Joel also expands his writing skills to hard-copy books. He has published four books, which include something about  "design of user interface."



David Walsh Blog.

There's no way you can miss David Walsh's blog once you have plugged yourself into the programming "matrix." This blog is your one-stop for interesting pieces about JavaScript, MySQL, PHP, CSS, and many more. David Walsh is a top web engineer and many of his online articles offer counsel in the area of front-end operation. 

 

As an expert on Mozilla, he shares hacks on Mozilla and also news on JavaScript. If you have ever come across "the development guide by Mozilla Developer Network," David Walsh is the one behind the success. Furthermore, David spends some time making JavaScript developers improve their skills.



Geeks for Geeks.

This one is a little bit tailor-fit for those that have found their footing in the software development niche, although amateurs are also welcomed. The blog aims at providing solutions or answers to programming questions that may come up in meetings like interviews. 

 

So, if you are looking to kill an interview session at a tech company, you can bring in any algorithmic or programming inquiries that you feel may throw you off balance.

Other interesting blogs to check out

 

Daily JS.

If you are guessing JS means JavaScript, you are not wrong. Alex Young is the founder of this blog and he focuses on everything JavaScript. The blog does an impressive job covering almost everything about JavaScript. From tips to news and recent advancement in the programming language, the blog also covers surveys and other topics on JavaScript modules and systems. 

 

Cat on Mat.

If you are a newbie to coding, Cat on Mat introduces a fun approach to learning to code and also improving your software development skills. You'll find best practices in the world of coding, programming reviews, and tips for working with Windows and Linux. Both pros and beginners can learn from this site as Cat on Mat breaks down coding to the simplest and most understandable form.

 

Dev.to.

If you are looking for a support community, your stop is right here. Dev.to is an open-source platform that allows software developers to share ideas and present inquiries about their projects. This is where you come to when you find yourself stuck while working on a personal project. You'll meet veterans in coding, who freely share their knowledge with newbies. 

 

You'll love the search and filter feature available on the blog. This feature helps in customizing feeds in relation to your specific interests. Contents are available in the form of podcasts, videos, or text, so you can interact in the way that suits you. What's more, if you are not totally sure of how to navigate the site or the topic you want to jump on, you can explore the trending topics or stories on the left-hand corner of the blog.

 

Dzone.

Looking for info on agile software development? Dzone is your best bet. The blog contains free tutorials, tools, guidelines, and insights for experts and beginners alike. It's one of the best blogs for developers as it contains hundreds of publications and more than 1 million community members.


Some popular topics on Dzone include:

 

  • Big Data
  • Cloud
  • Database management.
  • DevOps.
  • IOT
  • Java



Reactgo

Reactgo is another blog that'll let you in on more than one trick on JavaScript. If you are trying to get a hang of web development, this is one of your go-to blogs. Reactgo has over 900 articles and learning materials about web development tools, frameworks and best practices.



Droids and Roids 

For the mobile app development niche, this is the blog you want to mark as your favorite. It contains tons of guides on "how-to" for beginners venturing into the world of mobile app development. You'll enjoy the tutorials that offer step by step guides on how to design cool user experiences for popular operating systems like Android, iOS, etc.  The blog also shares insight on how to navigate Flutter, a popular, open-source user interface software. Flutter is often used to develop an application for many operating systems, like Linux, Android, Windows, etc.



Real Python 

One of the most popular programming languages around is Python. This is because of its versatility. You can use Python to develop games. Mobile applications, and even websites. What's more, Python finds applications in machine learning, so if you are looking for a blog dedicated to programmers who love Python. Real Python makes things easy for those that are just diving into Python programming. It contains a step-by-step guide for newbies. There are also advanced tutorials for seasoned python programmers.

 

Stack Abuse

Stack Abuse comes in handy for full-stack programmers and those looking to become proficient in another programming language. The blog offers information about modern tech and programming languages like Python, Java, Unix, and JavaScript. It contains project-based learning and how-to guides on tons of topics in the programming world. 

 

JONATHAN KOHL’s Blog

With a combination of information on mobile app development and business management, Jonathan Kohl's blog brings in a unique blend of content for software developers that are not only interested in crunching codes or creating products for end-users, but also interested in the business angle of developing software. The founder has published a couple of books on mobile app design and testing


Scott Berkun Blog

We hate to break it to you, but Scott Berkun doesn't always create content about software development, however, his blog is on this list because he focuses on creativity and design. Unless you want to downplay the skills of a software engineer or developer, this blog will undoubtedly come in handy, especially if you are in the robotic process automation niche. The founder of the blog, Scott worked with Microsoft and WordPress, with a couple of published books among his achievements.

 

SixRevisions.

This blog is an asset for web engineers as it provides hands-on guidance for anyone in the field of web maintenance and advancement. Apart from offering insights on programming languages like CSS, JavaScript, HTML, the site also provides direction to developers interested in UX and UI outline. The founder is Jacob Gube. Since 2008, the blog has gathered a huge fan base with the web advancement content.  If you are a process architect or web engineer, you might want to take a peek at SixRevisions.




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