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Stay up to speed with PHP by reading these feeds

Original – by Freek Van der Herten – 1 minute read

In the PHP ecosystem we're blessed with so many people blogging about their favourite language. Everyday new interesting content on PHP gets posted somewhere on the web.

Visiting each blog separately to see if new content has been posted is quite tedious. Luckily this problem has been solved long ago by RSS feeds. Almost every interesting blog has a feed where you can easily subscribe to with one of the many RSS readers out there.

Over the years I've built up quite a collection of feeds to PHP related blogs. So why not share those feeds? I've exported all my feeds to a gist on GitHub.

https://gist.github.com/freekmurze/b7f78708697266d507311a6e800eaeae

This file can be imported by nearly all RSS readers.

If you're looking for a good RSS reader on macOS then I can wholeheartedly recommend Reeder. It'll cost you a few bucks, but it's certainly worth it. Reeder needs an RSS account to sync with. Personally I prefer Feedly, which is free.

Have fun reading all these blogs. If I've missed a good blog on PHP, let me know in the comments below.

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Mischa Sigtermans avatar

Why not add an rss feed to this blog?

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