5 Newsletters Every Developer Should Read

Murtuzaali Surti
Murtuzaali Surti

• 2 min read

Newsletters can be hard to follow along, especially when you subscribe to too many of them. That's why, today you will get to know about five newsletters every developer should follow and read. These are the newsletters I personally subscribe to.

1. Pointer

Pointer.io is an engineering focused newsletter, an issue of which can be broken down into three sections: leadership articles, engineering articles, and some interesting links to developer tools and resources. You can get a lot of value from the tools and resources listed in this newsletter.

2. TLDR

tldr.tech, as the name suggests, focuses on byte-sized latest updates in the programming, tech and startup world. This newsletter keeps you up-to-date in the ever changing tech industry and it does its job very well.

3. Bytes

If you deal with javascript as a developer, then bytes.dev is the perfect newsletter for you. It features tools and resources related to the javascript ecosystem and has a "spot the bug" section which lets you test your javascript skills.

4. The Pragmatic Engineer

One of the most popular engineering newsletters out there, the pragmatic engineer by Gergely Orosz offers insightful stories from the big tech as well as some meaningful advice for leadership and management roles in software.

5. Elevate with Addy Osmani

In his newsletter, Addy Osmani shares his experience working in the software industry and how to deal with some of the challenges that come along with it. The newsletter offers advice and steps to be effective in the software world. Addy has also published many books related to programming, with "Software Engineering: The Soft Parts" being one of my favorites.


If newsletters are not your choice, and you prefer reading blogs via RSS feeds, rssed is a collection of interesting developer focused feeds which you can read anytime you want. For adding an interesting feed to the list, follow the steps here or if you can't do that, shoot me an email.


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