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AppGameKit Classic Chat / Which developer focused websites / magazines do you read?

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RickV
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Posted: 13th Oct 2016 15:19
Hi all,

As app developers, can you share which developer focused websites / magazines you read on a regular basis?

BTW, the next build of AppGameKit is in the pipe-works!

Rick
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Scraggle
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Posted: 13th Oct 2016 15:26
I used to read Develop when I was in the industry, now I just get the drip feed updates from them on social media.

How about answering your own question? I'd be interested to learn what you guys read. There's probably stuff on your list that many of us haven't heard of but would find of value.
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BatVink
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Posted: 13th Oct 2016 17:03
CodeProject
Intel
MSDN
Anything interesting that appears in my Google feed
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Sph!nx
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Posted: 13th Oct 2016 21:51 Edited at: 13th Oct 2016 21:51
I'm mostly keeping up on stuff in the indie game scene. No high level science sources from me I'm afraid.
I daily visit IndieDB (I've been with this community longer than the existence of this particular sister-site and I recommend it). I sometimes lurk on TIG Source. The forum is where it's happening.
Regards Sph!nx
nickele upgraded
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Posted: 14th Oct 2016 00:20
Gamasutra.com has extremely interesting articles, not only about development (although some very advanced stuff), but also about various aspects of development postmortems, publishing & advertising in various stores and covers -imo- most developers.
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http://www.drdobbs.com/
Lucas Tiridath
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Posted: 15th Oct 2016 16:03
+1 for Gamasutra.

Not sure how wide you were going with this, but if you include blogs/communities and stuff, I would add Robert C. Martin's Clean Coder blog, Ask A Game Dev, Game Dev Daily, and Handmade Dev, and less often Preshing on Programming, The Old New Thing, and Joel on Software.
tboy
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Posted: 15th Oct 2016 16:53
gamesandlearning.org
html5gamedevs.com
prog21.dadgum.com/

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