I'm a web engineer (aka. web developer) and I try my best to keep up with the latest and greatest in my field without minimal effort. I need good resources that pack a big bunch but doesn't take all day to digest.
Here are the newsletters I enjoy and almost depend on for my work (in no particular order):
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ng-newsletter
"The free, weekly newsletter of the best AngularJS content on the web." Comes once a week with about 5 or so links to articles about AngularJS. -
Pycoder's Weekly
"Your weekly dose of all things Python!" A mix of recent new projects that have become available on PyPI or GitHub. Also always a nice list of 3-6 articles revolving around Python. -
Web Development Reading List
"A handcrafted, carefully selected list of web development related resources." Topics are usually split up by News, Generic/Tools, Web Performance, HTML/SVG, Javascript and CSS/Sass. Very high quality despite there being lots of links. -
The Changelog Weekly
"Open Source moves fast. Keep up." They have a podcast too which comes out, I think, once a week too. The topics here are highly technical but often more broader and rather "about the tech" as opposed to "how the tech". They have a crips separation of curated content and sponsored content. -
Go Newsletter
"A weekly newsletter about the Go programming language" This one I'm quite new to. It's jampacked with links to projects and articles. -
Explore GitHub
It's configurable. I have it sent to me on a weekly basis. I get two sections "Trending repositories this week" and "Starred by people you follow this week". It's basically just links to GitHub projects. No articles or curated content. I guess it's maybe not a newsletter but it's so useful that I just have to include it.
Which ones do you depend on/love that I should consider?
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