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@ryancarson from Think Vitamin has created this list of the Top 40 Web Developers to Follow on Twitter. Very useful list especially if you're a Web Developer new to Twitter, some very influential people on that list that I would highly recommend.

Here’s a list of the top web developers on Twitter (in no particular order). I’ll also be publishing lists for web designers, entrepreneurs and ‘generally interesting’ people. Ryan Carson Think Vitamin Mar 2, 2009

Don't forget to follow me as well (@DallasClark).

It's a good idea as a web developer to try and learn one thing everyday (no matter how small or how big). These sites are a great start to keep an eye to learn something new from web design and coding hints/tips, to new industry features.

* Nettutes
* Woork
* Web Designer Hall
* Smashing Magazine
* Vitamin
* Wake Up Later
* Snook.ca
* Signal vs Noise
* Adaptive Path Blog
* Tutorial Blog
* WebAppers
* Web Resources Depot
* Ajaxian
* dzone
* Design Float
* IBM's developerWorks
* del.icio.us
* Sharebrain
* Style Grind
* PSDTUTS
* Design Reviver
* Blog.SpoonGraphics
* John Resig
* Boxes and Arrows
* PHPDeveloper
* Coding Horror
* O'Reilly Network
* Google doctype
* Web Monkey
* Digital Web Magazine

To keep up with all these sites I suggest you use a RSS Feed application like Particls or Google Reader.

It's a good idea as a web developer to try and learn one thing everyday (no matter how small or how big). These sites are a great start to keep an eye to learn something new from web design and coding hints/tips, to new industry features.

* Nettutes
* Woork
* Web Designer Hall
* Smashing Magazine
* Vitamin
* Wake Up Later
* Snook.ca
* Signal vs Noise
* Adaptive Path Blog
* Tutorial Blog
* WebAppers
* Web Resources Depot
* Ajaxian
* dzone
* Design Float
* IBM's developerWorks
* del.icio.us
* Sharebrain
* Style Grind
* PSDTUTS
* Design Reviver
* Blog.SpoonGraphics
* John Resig
* Boxes and Arrows
* PHPDeveloper
* Coding Horror
* O'Reilly Network
* Google doctype
* Web Monkey
* Digital Web Magazine

To keep up with all these sites I suggest you use a RSS Feed application like Particls or Google Reader.

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I haven't really given a plug to Twitter before and I believe this service is a one of a kind.

What is twitter?
Twitter is a free social networking and micro-blogging service that allows users to send "updates" (or "tweets"; text-based posts, up to 140 characters long) to the Twitter website, via short message service (e.g. on a cell phone), instant messaging, or a third-party application such as Twitterrific or Facebook.

Updates are displayed on the user's profile page and instantly delivered to other users who have signed up to receive them. The sender can restrict delivery to those in his or her circle of friends (delivery to everyone is the default). Users can receive updates via the Twitter website, instant messaging, SMS, RSS, email or through an application.

How I benefit?
Only just yesterday I solved a query of mine by posting a message out to all my followers about whether they recognize a font a client needs that they have used before in their branding. About an hour later I had my query answered.

This has happened many times before where I've had the most complex question answered by someone who is well experienced in the area. But before you can get people to answer these questions you must have a connection with them (ie: they have to follow you).

Your messages 'can' appear on the public timeline but the chances of someone picking up on your message is very unlikely. So jump onto Twitter and follow people you're interested in, reply to their messages and before you know it you'll have some connections.

Message to twitter: "We'd like to thank you in 140 characters or less. And we just did!"

Don't forget to follow me!

Links:-
* Twitter
* Twitter Blog
* My Twitter Account