Possibly the only good Tumblog ever created, except for maybe his first (and the first – long since dead).
Fun stories from the trenches of long-extinct tech wars.1
Teetering on the brink of extinction, but the archives are gold.
Iconic. Sadly infrequent.
Not what you might think. Tasteful guides for men.
A case-study of humility in blogging.
My absolute favorite Clojure blog. Top-notch non-Clojure material also.
Mr. Pestov seems to have been sucked into the Google Vortex, but the archives are platnum.
Lisp-centric (not exclusively however) blog about various … uh … arcane topics.
A relatively new blog, but I’ve loved every post so far. I miss Prolog.
I don’t often understand this blog, but I strive to.
Pushing the limits of Scala and Java’s type systems. Ditto on the understanding and the striving.
Deep dives into all things JVM.
Very wide in scope, but always interesting. Nice links to research, PLT, and Racket abound.
Probably the blog I’d like to write if I had the skill.
Java, concurrency, Scala, type systems… it’s all deep and thought-provoking.
Insane (in a good way) NewLisp hacking.
There is no other way to describe this blog. Mind. Blown. Always.
This guy hates Clojure, but who cares? His passion is infectious.
I rarely agree with Mr. Simoni, but he never fails to make me think. Great paper links from time to time also.
The Racket language blows me away.
Ultimate in Scala hacking… although his concatenative posts are my favorite.
Fun and always thoughtful. I’m not sure if I’m more impressed with his wit or brilliance.
Langdev to the max. The truest example of a language development diary that I’ve come across.
Another major entry in the daily (although infrequently updated these days) mind of a language developer.
The pinnacle of thoughtfulness in blogging. A great mix of wisdom and tech.
The stories, while long past, should be familiar. What does that say about our industry?↩