January 31
The best front-end development RSS feeds
by Paul Irish
I’ve put together all the feeds and blogs that I follow that cover front-end development. (That’s HTML, CSS, and JavaScript!)
Here is the OPML file: front-end-development-feeds.xml.opml
All the classics like Ajaxian and A List Apart are in here.. but also more technical ninja developers like John Resig, Hedgerwow and Peter Michaux. I think there are 55 feeds in total.
If you currently use a RSS aggregator (like Bloglines, Google Reader, or Netvibes) you can import this file right in.
iGoogle won’t take an OPML file but you can do each RSS feed individiually.
You can also preview what’s in it here: http://www.bloglines.com/public/molecular-frontend-feeds

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Cory said on February 11th, 2008
Paul Irish said on February 20th, 2008
To me utilizing RSS feeds is a way of absorbing more information, increasing the signal to noise ratio, and doing it all in less time.
With an aggregator I can monitor 150 websites all at once, with all their updates being delivered to a single dashboard. I don’t need to go and visit each of those sites, view the ads, figure out the navigation; instead only the content is delivered to me.
Surely it doesn’t make sense if you are only interested in a few sites, but as your information interest grows, it’s a great way to keep up-to-date of all the news and happenings around.