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What are all the c++ blogs that you follow

Please add one url for one posting.

+84  A: 

Sutter's Mill

Chris Jester-Young
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Google Testing Blog covers all kinds of great testing tips and techniques.

Gordon Wilson
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Visual C++ Team Blog

Stephan T. Lavavej's (STL's!) posts in particular.

Michael Burr
++ Stephan is always incredibly insightful.
Rick
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Learning c++ by Abhishek Padmanabh

yesraaj
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Andrew Koenig's Blog

yesraaj
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C++ Truths

David Holm
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Thinking Asynchronously in C++

David Holm
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mr-edd.co.uk

David Holm
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DrDobb's C++ Blog

Sébastien RoccaSerra
Please add one url per post and vote if some one had already added
yesraaj
+4  A: 

Attractive Chaos

Drealmer
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C/C++ About.com

Lennie De Villiers
+27  A: 

C++ Soup! C++ Tips, Tricks, Reviews, and Commentary By Dean Michael Berris.

David Alfonso
+2  A: 

Learn C++

David Holm
+16  A: 

Power of 2 Games

Update: The articles are now hosted at Games From Within.

graham.reeds
but the linked content seems to be spammy.
phresnel
I've mailed Noel to see what's up and where the content has gone.
graham.reeds
I think he's moved on to iPhone development so he's more interested in Objective-C
jschroedl
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Garry's Bit Patterns (though it's mainly about Python these days).

graham.reeds
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The C++ Source

Sébastien RoccaSerra
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Just Software Solutions

Luc Hermitte
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LightSleeper

Luc Hermitte
+56  A: 

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/c++ ;-)

Satish
Are you suggesting that SO is a blog? :-)
beggs
The best anwser for me !
Nadir SOUALEM
If the C++ info on SO isn't a "Blog" then I consider it a "blog".
John K
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Rambling Comments (Len Holgate's blog)

graham.reeds
+11  A: 

Not a blog but new C++ contents are added frequently: More C++ Idioms

Sumant
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The View from Aristeia formerly Scott Meyers Mailing List

greencrab
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Reddit C++

hyperlogic
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Intel Software Blogs (not purely C++, but a lot of postings are)

Dean Michael
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Just Software Solutions / C++ (C++ by Anthony Williams)

Dean Michael
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C++ FAQ Lite

Comptrol
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Poco

mem64k
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DevX: C++ Zone

Comptrol
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KenanLee

Comptrol
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STLab Papers and Presentations

Comptrol
+4  A: 

The Fastware Project by Scott Meyers

Comptrol
+14  A: 

The Old New Thing

Raul Agrait
Seems to deal most with Front End programming in GDI (MFC??)
Gayan
MFC = m$soft = money = root of all evil
the_drow
The Old New Thing deals with a lot of Win32 API topics, as well as a lot of interesting windows history. It doesn't cover MFC. For a general overview of the blog, see http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/APIWar.html
Raul Agrait
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http://www.codemaestro.com/

lalitm
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ACCU (Association of C and C++ Users) journal:

http://accu.org/index.php/journals/c78/

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The C++ Standards Committee WG papers

Pavel Minaev
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Danny Kalev's blog and articles and the updates on his c++ reference guide both on informIT

fco.javier.sanz
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C++Next

Luc Touraille
+2  A: 

I used to follow the GotW.

grigy
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http://embracingcpp.blogspot.com

Jason Borne
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http://cplusplus.co.il

rmn
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Modern C++

yesraaj
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C++ Next

Jerry Coffin
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It is really nice written article from you guys. I would suggest it to everyone who wants to read and learn more. There is so many helpful information’s which I couldn’t find on other websites and other similar blogs. Thank You for that.

web design sydney
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Google C++ Style Guide

rahul
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Bannalia: trivial notes on themes diverse from Joaquín M López Muñoz, the author of Boost.Multiindex, includes some interesting C++ articles.

Vicente Botet Escriba
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C++ source code http://www.codeobsessed.com

Coder
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Wrox Ivor Hortons Beginning Visual C++ 2008

jamesh
blogs, not books
Andy Johnson
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MasterCplusplus (For Beginners)

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CodeProject.

Yigang Wu