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Jon Gjengset
Jon Gjengset has a YouTube channel on which he, among other things, dissects parts of the Rust standard library and popular Rust crates like Axum and Serde. If you're learning Rust, this his videos are fantastic resources for learning and understaning Rust.
- Topics:
- Rust and Code Walkthroughs
- Links:
- YouTube Channel
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Andrew Burgess
Very good web development articles on TypeScript, CSS, Rust, TMUX, algorithms and many topics I find interesting. I can also recommend his YouTube videos.
- Topics:
- TypeScript, Development, and Tech-Blogging
- Links:
- Personal Blog (RSS) Videos (YouTube)
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Dave Rupert
Writes about lots of stuff, but I particularly enjoy his smart and rather unorthodox writing style.
- Topics:
- Writing, Development, and Life
- Links:
- Personal Blog (RSS)
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Derek Kay
A front-end developer, speaker and accessibility advocate who ispired me to polish up my RSS feed page.
- Topics:
- Development and Accessibility
- Links:
- Personal Blog (RSS)
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Eric Murphy
Eric Murphy is a web developer and YouTuber whose content inspired me to create link and uses sections on my homepage as well. I highly recommend his YouTube videos about privacy, security and the classic web.
- Topics:
- Privacy, Simplicity, and Development
- Links:
- Personal Blog (RSS)
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Jared White
The Spicy Web is a blog that I enjoy reading, because its author Jared White writes about two things that have diverted quite a lot over the last few years: frontend and simplicity. His personal blog is also fun and engaging to read.
- Topics:
- Development, Photography, and Life
- Links:
- Personal Blog Development Blog
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Tom McWright
I gotta admit, I read his content mainly because of his interesting book reviews, but Tom McWrights blog content is also pretty good.
- Topics:
- Book Reviews, Blogging, and Photography
- Links:
- Personal Homepage
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xkcd (Randall Munroe)
Creative, intelligent and fun comics more often than not with a philosophical edge. Not exactly a secret tip on the internet, but I like to recommend xkcd any chance.
Links
Here I collect links to blog, websites and channels I regularly read along with their RSS feeds, if any. I particularly like content about different perspectives of web development and design, music, literature and book reviews, but you'll find links to other stuff here as well.