Category: Blogs

  • MarmeLab

    Marmelab is a French software research and development agency that helps clients build b2b applications. Their in-house blog hosts a combination of technical and promotional company articles surrounding their front-end framework. Fortunately, their framework is open-source, so the application and content are available to anyone. A lot of their articles are written in French, so…

  • Ultimate Courses

    Ultimate Courses has plenty of recent articles with exercises, but also plenty of side- and in-text company promotions for their paid courses. Articles solely focus on technical application and do an excellent job of explaining concepts without being boring. They’re written well and provide plenty of information through text and code. Supporting links and images…

  • Ethan Marcotte

    Blog posts are a combination of conceptual topics and personal topics. You’ll find some interesting commentary on programming nuances but won’t find any code. The blog is excellently written with fluid language, organization, and supporting examples with links. Look for a couple of new posts every month with a standard deviation of 2.

  • Tania Rascia

    Tania is a Senior Software Engineer and open-source hobbyist. She has been featured in the official React docs, won 3rd in Personal Dev Blog of the Year, and has written dozens of articles for DigitalOcean, SitePoint, Envato Tuts+, and more. Her web dev blog content consists of articles, tutorials, and tips on programming, and are…

  • CSS Wizardry

    CSS Wizardry is the blog of Harry Roberts, an award-winning independent Web Engineering Consultant. He has worked with well-known organizations such as Google, the BBC, The UN, and General Electric. The blog’s archive of articles consists solely of technical tips and tricks Harry has used while working with high-profile clients. Therefore, they are highly applicable…

  •  Zeldman

    Zeldman is a personal blog by Jeffrey Zeldman, a well-known web designer, formerly of Automattic, Co-Founder of The Web Standards Project, and writer of two books on web standards. The blog is an interesting look into a decorated web designer’s mind but doesn’t offer much for a new web developer. You might find more useful…

  • 2ality

    The 2ality blog is written by Dr. Axel Rauschmayer, a Munich-based web developer. Axel specializes in JavaScript and has been developing web applications since 1995. Since 2011, he has been blogging at 2ality.com and has written several books on JavaScript. The blog is a collection of hundreds of different Javascript commands, functions, and projects. The…

  •  David Walsh

    This is the self-named blog by web developer and software engineer David Walsh. Walsh is a Senior Software Engineer and evangelist for Mozilla, Core Developer for the MooTools JavaScript Framework, creator of numerous MooTools plugins, Founder of Script & Style and Founder of Wynq Web Labs. His blog for programmers is a collection of web development articles,…

  • Theodo

    Theodo is a software development consulting company that enlists teams of full-stack engineers to complete projects. Theodo’s in-house blog features programming and technical articles written by in-house engineers. Their posts are published sporadically with typically 5 new publications per month. The content detail is excellent but occasionally undermined by language or grammar uh-ohs. The lack…

  •  Rachel Andrew

    Rachel Andrew is a notable web developer, writer, public speaker. She’s also a Co-founder of Perch CMS and Notist, and a member of the CSS Working Group. The blog is a collection of articles written solely by Rachel, many of which are hosted on Smashing Magazine or the Notist blog. However, they are widely applicable, and concentrate on programming,…