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## Front-end Feeds (WORK IN PROGRESS!)
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An up to date list of RSS feeds for front-end developers.
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This list is a modern take on [Paul Irish's now out-of-date list of feeds](http://www.paulirish.com/2011/web-browser-frontend-and-standards-feeds-to-follow/). I've taken the most relevant feeds from his list and created a new feeds list.
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Despite the death of Google Reader, I still use RSS regularly (I use [NewsBlur](http://newsblur.com)), and I think lots of others in the industry do too — but probably not as frequently as we used to.
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The feeds list is divided into three sections:
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1. Must-reads
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2. Secondary Reads
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3. Weeklies and Dailies
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You'll probably notice that a lot of stuff you expect to see here is missing. I've excluded certain blogs from this list for one or more of the following reasons:
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* The blog hasn't been updated in a long time
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* Posts are very infrequent (e.g. 2 per year)
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* Too many personal posts that have nothing to do with web development
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## Suggestions?
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As stated above, I'm still working on this and I'm happy to take suggestions, even if it's your own feed. I know I'm missing lots of good stuf, especially newer stuff that I'm probably not as familiar with, and probably a lot on performance and tooling.
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So please contribute by commenting, opening an issue, or by submitting a pull request.
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