Here is a curated list of newsletters that I like, they are all vetted π―.
Console.dev
Finding out about the best DevTools out there can be a daunting task. Console has us covered, with one of the most time effective newsletters I know - just posting a list of tools with a TL;DR about them - and I love them for it!
Signup: https://console.dev/
Email example: link.
Software lead weekly
Oren Ellenbogen (a good friend) the VP Eng @ Forter has created one of the best software management, culture, and soft skills newsletters with more than 29K subscribers. I like his personal take on each curated link he posts.
Signup: https://softwareleadweekly.com/
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Unzip.dev
Staying up to date with the latest trends in the developer world is hard. This is why unzip.dev was created. You get a summary of one trend at a time. Including:
- How does it work? π‘
- Use cases β
- Why? π€
- Why not? π
- Tools & players π οΈ
- Forecast π§ and more...
Disclaimer: I'm the creator of this newsletter. I'd love to hear what you think about the landing page? :)
Signup: https://unzip.dev
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GitHub's Explore Newsletter
Get a digest of trending repositories that are personalized to your GitHub user.
You can even choose the frequency of emails (daily, weekly or monthly).
Signup: github.com/explore/email
Notable newsletters
- Pony Foo Weekly: curated newsletter of interesting topics related to web technologies.
- hackernewsletter - a weekly curated list of links from HackerNews.
Even more...
For a complete list of newsletters related to developers, you should definetly checkout: zudochkin/awesome-newsletters
Latest comments (5)
There are also some good newsletters in TechDigest Directory.
Check out Big Tech Digest which aggregates links to the latest engineering blog posts from Big Tech companies and startups including frontend twice a month.
Here's a preview of the last issue:
For React devs you can also check This Week In React π
Yes, an awesome newsletter indeed!
If you have any questions for more places to grow as developers, don't hesitate to ask.