Programming Blogs
The best programming blogs to become a self-taught programmer or to enhance your existing coding knowledge. You’ll find help with Python, C, CSS, & Javascript, tutorials for Django and HTML, data science tips, career advice & code quizzes.
“Stack Overflow helps people find the answers they need, when they need them. We’re best known for our public Q&A platform that over 100 million people visit every month to ask questions, learn, and share technical knowledge.”
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“My name is David Walsh. I’m a 37-year old web developer and software engineer from Madison, Wisconsin. My expertise and interest lies in front-end technologies, including HTML/5, CSS, JavaScript (as well as frameworks like jQuery, MooTools, and Dojo Toolkit). My server side skills revolve around PHP and Python.”
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Zero Day is a 24/7 blog by ZDNet and the news is so up-to-date, if something happens within the cyber world, chances are you’ll hear it here first. You’ll also find helpful updates on VPNs, cloud security, AI, Windows 10, cryptocurrency, blockchains, 5G, and software news.
Stack Secrets provides tips & direction to help developers become full-stack developers. You’ll find step-by-step tutorials ranging from the client-side to the server-side, including useful articles on mobile & web development, as well as the development of APIs & DevOps.
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Coding N Concepts is a technical blog for developers by developers to help you with coding problems, puzzle-solving, and learning concepts in a simplified way, as well as math and weight puzzles. You’ll also find career advice for coders like interview preparation tips & Q&As
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Jeremy is a veteran developer who shares clear & understandable tutorials, tips, and tricks about programming, operating systems, data science, and more. You’ll find insights on Clubhouse, Netlify, and Pluralsight, as well as explanations about how code translates into the real world.
CodeSnail is an awesome place to become a self-taught programmer, and to enhance your existing coding knowledge. You’ll learn about Python, C, CSS, and Javascript. There are how-to tutorials for Django and HTML, as well as data science tips, career advice & code quizzes.
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Mike is a UK-based blogger who started his blog when he began his journey to learn code. You’ll find posts documenting what he learns about particular codes, as well as how he learns it with a learning journal attached. He also reviews tech & gaming products.
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Authors Patrick Wheeler & Jason Gauci have been blogging about programming & codes since 2014, helping & educating Computer Scientists & Software Engineers to progress in their fare. Each transcript/show covers new programming or tech topics.
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“Nordic APIs is an international community of API practitioners and enthusiasts. Our mission is to help companies make smarter tech decisions using APIs. Through the global reach of our blog and digest we’re connected to tens of thousands of API practitioners from around the world, and through our API events held around the world, we’re helping companies make smarter tech decisions using APIs and inspire better API solutions.”
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“My name is Pete, I live in Edinburgh and I am a self-taught developer. I have often find myself looking for inspiration from coders who don’t have a Computer Science degree such as people that have either taught themselves or have gone to bootcamps.”
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“My aim is to make websites I enjoy and to make a living from this. There are lots of benefits to having many sources of income vs one job. I am free to start and stop projects as I please. I can make a lot of passive income some months by making something once and then selling it many times.”
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