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5 tools to keep up with tech

Alberto Yanes on October 27, 2020

In programming’s world, we could say it is essential and very important to keep up with the new information of our sector, in this way you manage t...
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Harish Kandala • Edited

Thanks for the informative article!

I have used daily.dev for quite some time, it is an amazing site to keep updated with tech. But personally I feel it has few drawbacks:

  1. daily.dev uses its own upvote/downvote and comment system, instead of the source.
  2. Trending and popular posts in daily.dev doesn't quite match with the source.
  3. Can't see popular posts in the last week or last month etc.
  4. Can't use on mobile or tablet as it is only available as browser extension (I suppose it is going to change as they are introducing web app too)

As I didn't find a good alternative to daily.dev without the above drawbacks, I started building my own news aggregator app: keepup.hkandala.dev/
It is in very early stage with only Hacker News, Reddit and Dev.to integration. Planning to add more site integrations and more features.

Any feedback is greatly appreciated!

P.S: daily.dev is a perfect app if those drawbacks aren't a big deal for you. Built keepup only to satisfy my requirements, will be very happy if it help others too!

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Alberto Yanes

Hey! Thanks for the comments! I agree 100%, an application mobile would be 100% great, and i'm happy to hear about your project, definitely i'll take a look on that.

Regards!

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Ido Shamun

Woohoo! Thanks for mentioning daily.dev as your 1st place 🙌

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Alberto Yanes

It's awesome!!

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Joachim Zeelmaekers

Nice article!
I would suggest using Feedly (feedly.com/i/welcome) to have 1 information app that combines some of them. It allows you to filter on topics that interest you the most and it integrates with most of the existing platforms!

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Alberto Yanes

Woah! One more tool to my collection, thanks for sharing it!

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Hamza Azman

Very nice content. Thank you :)

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Vahid Mohammadi

I use Twitter (Tweetdeck actually). There's a lot of useful Twitter pages

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Łukasz • Edited

Thanks for this list. I'll probably give Daily DEV a try.

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David Kyle Choe

Great article Alberto.

I've also found (as a non-technical founder) following specific individuals like yourself on Twitter or on Substack to be invaluable for my own learning and growth.

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Alberto Yanes

Glad to hear that, keep up with the auto-learning! <3

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AndreasPlahn

Great tips! Thank you

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Donny Verduijn

You forgot dzone.com

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Alberto Yanes

Hey buddy! Dzone articles are integrated in Daily Dev, mostly of the blog pages are integrated in this platform. Regards!

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Gabriela Yanes

Excellent article and very useful!!! As I am entering the programming world, I was not aware of many of these tools, so thanks for sharing :)

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Alberto Yanes

Thanks !! Happy to know that it's useful for you.