36
Front End Web Development Feeds and Newsletters
The world of Web Development is exciting and moves fast - particularly front end development in the past few years.
Although all of this innovation is great, it can sometimes be pretty difficult to keep up with. One of the ways I keep on top of the latest changes, trends and new technologies is by following the blogs and newsletters of companies and developers leading the industry.
I'm always on the lookout for more blogs or newsletters! If you have any suggestions I should check out get in touch!
Intro
I thought I'd crack out a post I can point people to with a list of the feeds and newsletters I subscribe to, with a bit of hopefully useful info so you know if you want to subscribe yourself. Most of these are focused on:
I find it quite fun that the format for the majority of these feeds about modern web development is RSS, a technology that has existed since 1999! If you're looking for a feed reader I use Feedbin, which is a great cloud RSS and newsletter reader across multiple platforms. You can also find an export of my RSS subscriptions on my Github.
Browser Vendors
Useful for keeping up with changes to the biggest browsers. Topics can be quite technical and writing not particularly approachable, but probably worth a look. I tend to scan the titles to decide if it's something that will likely affect me before reading.
Company Blogs
Any blogs by development agencies or dev-related products. A few of the agency blogs have some great tips, best practices and open-source tools. I tend to be a bit wary of product blogs as they're always trying to sell but there are some decent ones out there.
Development Blogs
Blogs generally aimed at sharing knowledge about web development. Separate from Developers and Magazines as they feel somewhere between the two.
Developers and Designers
These are individual devs and designers who are experts in their field. Not as frequent posts, but there are some real gems here. In alphabetical order for simplicity, and just a short summary as there's a few!
Magazines
The big blogs that feature articles from many different authors. A few only run for a month a year, others are year-round. If you only want to subscribe to a few blogs, make it these ones.
Newsletters
Some feed readers allow you to receive email newsletters in the same place, I used Feedbin for this. Regardless, these are some great newsletters to subscribe to:
36