21Jun2010

Introducing the Coder I|O Coderlog

I'm finding lots of great stuff I wouldn't have seen otherwise thanks to coder.io now. It's still heavily in "beta" and hasn't been officially launched yet, but I'm already finding it useful. Further, I've been bitten by the tumblelogging bug and I'd love to have somewhere to post all of the awesome links I find that I can't put on Ruby Inside.

I'm killing several birds with one stone and turning the coder.io blog into the coder i|o "Coderlog." The Coderlog is (going to be) a blog/tumblelog for developers cut from all cloths who want to keep a finger on the pulse of what's going on in the programming world from a high level. I'll be linking to and posting about things that are about various languages, various operating systems, and various frameworks - but which should all have a generic interest to developers.

It starts now. I've already saved up some links and I'm going to start posting in a few minutes. I also plan to have the occasional post about coder.io's development and architecture, as well as how I'm promoting the service. Ultimately, though, I want this blog to be independently useful to you as a developer, whatever you're working on. If you can suggest items for me to post, etc, please go ahead - you can get me on peter at coder.io. :-)

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  1. Where did the Coderlog go? says:

    [...] few weeks ago, I introduced the Coderlog. It was an attempt at having a generic programming link blog running here on the official coder.io [...]

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