Ask HN: What developer newsletters do you read?
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wow, that sounds like a lot! Is that your full-time job?
Here are some that I read that I recommend:
https://tldr.tech/ - Overview on Tech News in a summarised digest, skip if you're not into daily emails, otherwise great.
https://architecturenotes.co/ -- Software Architecture focused, weekly.
https://terminaltrove.com/ - Focused on new and interesting terminal tools, weekly newsletter.
https://www.pointer.io/ - engineering and leadership focused, current favourite, 2 emails a week.
Some of these have the option to subscribe to RSS feeds as a bonus too.
https://tldr.tech/ - Overview on Tech News in a summarised digest, skip if you're not into daily emails, otherwise great.
https://architecturenotes.co/ -- Software Architecture focused, weekly.
https://terminaltrove.com/ - Focused on new and interesting terminal tools, weekly newsletter.
https://www.pointer.io/ - engineering and leadership focused, current favourite, 2 emails a week.
Some of these have the option to subscribe to RSS feeds as a bonus too.
Thanks for this! I also like Pointer, although they have more and more sponsored stuff lately imo. Terminal trove sounds great, I like terminals a lot (who doesn't)
None (just a data point for you!) - with very few honourable exceptions I detest email newsletters and being force-fed stuff...
I feel you. Can you mention these exceptions - that's exactly what I'm interested in.
There's a few newsletters from government funding/innovation agencies and research groups that are worthwhile for me.
Plus the very lightweight one that my group puts out (of course!) as liaison between our local authority and local environmental groups... B^>
Plus the very lightweight one that my group puts out (of course!) as liaison between our local authority and local environmental groups... B^>
https://programmingdigest.net – best for intermediate+ programmers
https://leadershipintech.com – senior+, management, executives in tech
And two tech specific:
https://csharpdigest.net – C# and .NET
https://reactdigest.net – about React