The technology industry is growing and changing rapidly, so it is important that all stakeholders are kept up to date with the latest technical news and developments. As the industry expands and increasingly affects our daily lives, it is increasingly important for people in every industry to know what is happening in the field of technology. While this may seem like a daunting task at first, the technical news can be very interesting.
It can be difficult to know where to start, and not all news sources are reliable or provide the best information. That’s why we’ve put together a list of our favorite resources to keep you up to date! Bookmark these pages and visit them often, otherwise you will become a really outdated developer.
If you don’t know what Twitter is now, you should. Twitter is a great resource for following the technology and the language you choose. So many opinion leaders, brands and experts use Twitter to bring out their latest insights, trends and tips.
Twitter explores the entire world of developers, and a great place to stay up to date with the latest technical news by following people and organizations who regularly post new posts. You can also check out this list from Robert Scoble for several great technology news channels or check out this list for new developers.
JavaScript weekly
Here is a funny fact. JavaScript Weekly is a weekly newsletter that gives you the best information about new features in JavaScript. They email you every Friday and don’t sell your information or spam to your inbox, and it’s easy to cancel your order at any time. You can check their current newsletter on their website to get an idea of what they are sending you.
Knot weekly
Node Weekly is like JavaScript Weekly, but it sends newsletters aimed at Node js news and articles and not news on a broader JavaScript topic. Subscribe to their newsletter to receive js news and key modules in your inbox every week or follow this Twitter account!
Techcrunch
With articles, videos, and even financial information, TechCrunch has a wealth of information for anyone interested in the latest advances in technology. It covers data from several different industries, so it’s a good place to go if you have more time to browse. They also have several newsletters that you can subscribe to based on what you want to hear.
Cnet
CNET is a very easy-to-use technical news source that also conducts reviews, guidance, and more. Here you will find a lot of information about new and new technical products. While the site publishes reviews, news, articles, blogs, podcasts, and videos mostly about consumer electronics around the world, CNET audiences often discuss current and emerging trends and issues that all developers should be aware of.
Scottish
Scotch is a web development blog that discusses all about programming, development, the internet and life. Skotch has insightful articles on website design / development and is a great resource for tips and news. They also have courses and tutorials that you need to review.
Hacker news
Hacker News is a great place to keep your fingers on the pulse of the technology community. It’s a social media site for anyone interested in technology, and it’s similar to Reddit. Users can vote out loud for quality content and vote for anything bad. You can sign up for their newsletter and get the cream of your Hacker News Digest email, which is pretty cool.
Macros
Some of the best places to get your messages depend on what interests you. More detailed sites like MacRumors can provide you with the latest news on the programs, languages, and products that matter most to you. MacRumors is the best place to get updates on Apple products.
W3Techit
If you’re checking the facts and need information to protect something, W3Techs is exactly what you’re looking for. W3Techs stands for “World Wide Web Technology Surveys”.
W3Techs provides information on the use of different types of technologies on the Internet. They have a collection of surveys that keep you up to date on the latest trends. We thought the studies were very comprehensive and incredibly reliable.