The Changelog
The Changelog is a new blog and podcast which keeps you up to date on open source happenings. img http://img.skitch.com/20091130-tikw7yti51ee6u2c9hsdnb1bkx.png http://thechangelog.com While it seems to be mostly Ruby-centric, it also…
The Changelog is a new blog and podcast which keeps you up to date on open source happenings.
img http://img.skitch.com/20091130-tikw7yti51ee6u2c9hsdnb1bkx.png http://thechangelog.com
While it seems to be mostly Ruby-centric, it also dives into JavaScript, Google’s Go, and some Cocoa.
A neat feature of the blog is the meta information available on each post, which shows the number of comments on that post as well as the number of GitHub forks and watchers for the project being profiled.
img http://img.skitch.com/20091130-k27xt8np38g83rik1h2m3h9cib.png http://thechangelog.com/post/261021600/nodejs-evented-i-o-for-v8-javascript
Follow along by checking out their twitter, or just start with their Rob Pike interview.
It’s great to see sites like this spring up. Another worth noting is the Django-centric Django Dose.
Thanks to @pengwynn and adamstac for putting it together!
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