Podcasts and sites I’m following
by Udi
Hi,
recently I unsubscribed from every feed in Google Reader, because I’m not using it anymore, and wanted to make sure I’m following all the sources on Twitter.
So I found everything I’m interested in on Twitter and created @udiudi/articles.
These are some of the interesting ones I want to share with you:
Justin Vincent – There are 2 main reasons I’m following this guy, the first one is Techzing, his tech podcast [which I'll talk about here] and I find the most interesting tweets in my stream from him [mostly some techy articles]. Also He is the developer of Pluggio, a premium twitter client.
Techzing – Very interesting Tech podcast. It has everything I find interesting: Programming, Startup life, Tech news and 2 experienced hosts shares their knowledge with us.
DeveloperWorks – One of my biggest sources of professional content about the software development industry. I believe you won’t find to much of the subject they write about some where else.
SitePoint.com [twitter] – SitePoint is a great source of web development related articles. Also, they write a lot about freelancing and even have several book about the subject. This site was extremely helpful for me when I began to code professionally.
Nettuts – Like SitePoint, but much younger website, also is a great source of web development content. I love it that they mostly have screencasts, which is much better then written article in my opinion.
Mashable - My main source of what’s happening in the tech industry.
I rarely visit those sites, I’m sending a link of the article to my Instapaper account and reading it later.
[...] fund-raising, whether outsourcing email or tweets is a bad thing, blog posts about TechZing by Udi Mosayev and Karan Vasudeva, a La Critique of CodeBoff.in, a status update on Pluggio and [...]
[...] fund-raising, whether outsourcing email or tweets is a bad thing, blog posts about TechZing by Udi Mosayev and Karan Vasudeva, a La Critique of CodeBoff.in, a status update on Pluggio and [...]