Tuesday, January 21, 2014

9 RSS Feeds Java Developers Must Know

RSS feed offers web readers the freedom to select from a bulk of information that is present across the Internet. Though there are ways to opt for it, it’s not simple to decide which RSS feed one must subscribe and/or NOT subscribe.

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Here are the top nine feeds that are ideal for a Java Developer-

1. MartinFowler.com – He is a well-known author, software consultant and speaker. His blog on software technology is an essential read for any software developer. For further information you can visit - RSS – MartinFowler.com RSS Feed

2. Coding Horror – This is a very popular RSS feeds used by over 115,000 RSS readers. People with interest in programming or those who are beginning into the field of programming must visit the site as it offers various kinds of information. For further information you can visit - RSS - Codinghorror RSS Feed

3. DZone – This is for web developers and programmers and is the most helpful technical site for developers with over 20,000 subscribers to Dzone RSS feeds with over 1000 users being found in the new links section. For further information you can visit - RSS - DZone Front Page RSS Feed

4. Webappers – This is a blog for open source projects and developers. It has over 16,000 regular readers who are web designer or developers. The website has over 27,437 RSS subscribers. For further information you can visit - RSS - WebAppers RSS Feed

5. Digg.com – This is a very popular bookmarking site and it does offer RSS in the field of technology with no hired editors for the articles. It promotes the user's stuff and determines its content. For further information you can visit - RSS - Digg Technology RSS Feed

6. Oracle Technology Network for Java Developers [formerly known as Sun Developer Network (SDN) ] - This website offers latest resources for Java developers. It allows you to access information in three different categories of interest - Java technology highlights, Java ME Technology and Solaris Technology highlights – which are all XML based news feed categories. For further information you can visit - RSS - Sun Developer Network RSS Feed

7. IBM's DeveloperWorks - IBM offers tutorials and technical resources for Java students and developers. The RSS feeds are offered for information management products, Lotus products, Rational products, Tivoli products, Websphere products and IBM software products. For further information you can visit - RSS - DeveloperWorks RSS Feed

8. O' Reilly On Java - The website was set up in 2000 and it offers news about the latest innovations in Java along with quality code snippets. It has a number of Java based coding examples. It offers news in a number of sections including Java and XML, Java IDE Tools, security, SysAdmin, servlets, open source, P2P, web services and wireless Java. For further information you can visit - RSS - OnJava RSS Feed

9. Reddit Programming - Reddit is another popular bookmarking website, just like digg.com. It. Its programming feed contains some of the interesting articles related to Java. For further information you can visit - RSS - OnJava RSS Feed

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