100 High-Quality Java Developers’ Blogs
Latest Update: 2013/12/12
The main goal of this post is to collect 100 high quality blogs from Java developers from all over the world. Some of these blogs may not be written by pure Java developers, but at least Java developers should find it useful/interesting in some way. Reading those blogs should be fun and can bring some fresh ideas sometimes.
Google ranks large websites higher. That is not so fair for small high-quality blogs. There are a lot of sites that have very large traffic, but they may not have high quality. My definition of high quality is as follows:
1.Articles are readable and have originality.
2.Its author shows real interest in technology.
3.It contains creative thinking from personal understanding.
4.It should update regularly.
Therefore, a lot of blogs that Google ranks high will not appear in this list. Please leave your comment if you know some blogs that should be in this list. As this list is quickly growing, please only provide good sites.
Name(Site/People) | Country | Key Words | |
1 | Adam Bien | Germany | Java EE |
2 | Antonio Goncalves | France | Author of Java EE 7 |
3 | Henrik Warne | Sweden | Thoughts on programming |
4 | Billy Yarosh | America | Coding Cures |
5 | Lars Vogel | Germany | Android and Eclipse |
6 | Peter Verhas | Hungary | Pure Java |
7 | Martin Fowler | America | Author, Speaker |
8 | Bozhidar Bozhanov | Bulgaria | JEE |
9 | Richard Warburton | UK | Java 8 Lambdas |
10 | Bear Giles | America | JEE |
11 | Marginally Interesting | Germany | Machine Learning |
12 | Pascal Alma | America | JEE |
13 | Dror Helper | America | Consultant |
14 | Juri Strumpflohner | Italy | JavaScript |
15 | Reza Rahman | America | Java EE/Glassfish |
16 | Phil Whelan | Canada | Web |
17 | Brett Porter | Australia | Co-author of Apache Maven 2 |
18 | Ben McCann | America | Co-founder at Connectifier |
19 | Java Posse | America | Some useful links |
20 | Mark Needham | UK | Data |
21 | Iris Shoor | Israel | Debug |
22 | Yifan Peng | America | Graduate Student |
23 | Nikita Salnikov Tarnovski | Estonia | Memory Leaks |
24 | Dustin Marx | America | Actual Events |
25 | Bart Bakker | Netherland | Agile |
26 | Gunnar Peipman | America | non-java |
27 | Dave Fecak | America | Job Tips for Programmers |
28 | JOOQ | Switzerland | SQL |
29 | Petri Kainulainen | Finland | Web |
30 | Informatech CR | Costa Rica | |
31 | Arun Gupta | America | Java EE |
32 | Mechanical Sympathy | UK | Performance |
33 | Extreme Enthusiasm | Italy | Agile |
34 | Steve Blank | America | Author of The Startup Owner’s Manual |
35 | Oliver Gierke | Germany | SpringSource |
36 | Nicolas Fränkel | Switzerland | Java EE |
37 | Blaise Doughan | America | XML and JSON |
38 | Vlad Mihalcea | Romania | Software Integration |
39 | Kevin Lee | Australia | Web |
40 | Mikhail Vorontsov | Australia | Performance |
41 | Jakob Jenkov | Denmark | Software Architecture |
42 | Jim Weaver | Rich Client Java | |
43 | Jonathan Giles | New Zealand | Java FX |
44 | Stephen Chin | America | Java FX |
45 | Matt Raible | America | Open Source Frameworks |
46 | Peter Lawrey | UK | Core Java |
47 | Gregor Riegler | Austria | OO Design, XP |
48 | Jos Dirksen | Netherlands | SOA, HTML 5 |
49 | Alexander J. Turner | UK | Information, News And Views |
50 | Java Advent | ||
51 | John Purcell | Hungary | Tutorials |
52 | Transylvania JUG | UK | |
53 | Java Roots | Spring | |
54 | Java Training | Greece | training |
55 | Allan Kelly | UK | Software |
56 | Samuel Santos | Portugal | Java EE |
57 | Steve Smith | UK | Agile |
58 | Niklas Schlimm | Germany | Multithreading |
59 | Shrutarshi Basu | America | PhD, Computer Science |
60 | Anton Arhipov | Estonia | Java EE |
61 | Charles Nutter | America | JVM |
62 | RedStack | America | SOA, JVM |
63 | Program Creek | America | Deep Understanding of Java Core |
Please leave your comment if you know some high quality Java blogs or find any errors in the list above. I will keep updating this list, but limit it up to 100! As this list is being read by thousands of people, if you don’t want to be on the list, I can also take your blog off from the list.
* This collection reflects my personal opinion. Not all links from comments will be added to the list.