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Best Front-end Development Blogs You Should Follow


The web is changing rapidly and constantly. If you are a Front-end developer, you probably know that you should be up to date and stay close to new tools, trends, and workflows, every important thing you can find on the Internet. What are the best blogs about Front-end technology?


1.  Speckyboy -


It calls itself a design magazine, but Paul Andrew - the founder of Speckyboy - not only focuses on design resources but also provides useful insights on the latest web technologies. The blog is definitely a great source for staying up-to-day for Front-end Developers - it offers top-notch posts, tutorials, resources and inspirational content from around the world.

    - #11,771 Alexa global ranking
    - 54,143 Facebook fans
    - 75,150 Twitter followers

2.  Codrops -


Codrops is the latest and fastest growing tutorial site in the tech industry. Every Front-end Developer and Web Designer can find a lot of useful tutorials and code snippets here. It also covers more general topics of web development and web design. The blog is run by passionate designers - Manoela Ilic and Pedro Botelho. You can be sure that each tutorial is beautifully designed. It’s worth a visit for learning new hacks and trends.

    - #3,197 Alexa global ranking
    - 89,619 Facebook fans
    - 164,845 Twitter followers

3. Todd Motto's blog -


Todd is a Developer Advocate at Telerik. Founder of Ultimate Angular, and also a Developer Expert at Google, conference speaker and open source lover. He in general writes about Angular and JavaScript. His opinionated AngularJS style guide for teams gained a great popularity on Reddit and Hacker News. For the ones interested in topics such as Angular and JavaScript, it is a perfect place for you!

    - #44,788 Alexa global ranking
    - 1140 Facebook fans
    - 30,396 Twitter followers 


                                                                                                        
          

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