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Engineering blog is, of course, an umbrella term that includes not just software engineering but also a wide range of engineering disciplines. So to properly evaluate each blog, I scored them against a consistent set of criteria: writing quality, consistency, longevity, technical depth, broad usefulness.

GitHub is one of the most popular hosting sites for software development and version control using Git. Their blog has a special section for engineering posts, which I found really convenient. It covers mostly GitHub workflow topics and related issues, however, since GitHub is broadly implemented in many tech companies, it can be considered as a generally useful blog.

Similar to AWS, Azure is a popular cloud provider. Its blog shares cloud-related information, particularly centered around Azure. However, since Azure is a common provider, this blog is still very useful, especially for those who are thinking of implementing it.

Similar to Facebook Engineering, the Google Developers blog is a trustworthy digest of engineering news and mostly Google-related topics. Since Google is of an industry giant, the information you get will be highly applicable. Some might find it less technical than expected, but I enjoy the inspiring success stories and industry insights.

LinkedIn is a unique professional social network, with a rather diverse blog. It contains a wide range of content, from the expected LinkedIn website-related problem-solving topics to more general concepts, all polished and deeply detailed.

The Spotify blog is one of my personal favorites; I enjoy the engaging and easy writing style as well as the range of topics. Most of them are related to Spotify and all the magic behind one of the most popular music apps. But still, it covers a lot of general cloud, API, and machine-learning subjects, and videos and podcasts break up the more standard blog posts.

Code as Craft is the Etsy engineering blog. It produces a consistent combination of general and Etsy-specific content. The Etsy team is large and evolving fast, so the concepts they share can be broadly useful for online shop engineering teams.

As you can guess from its name, this blog is all about being a professional in the field of machine learning. Lacking broad usefulness and general approaches, this blog does offer thorough, consistent, and highly technical content about how and where to begin with your first machine-learning project.

Similar to Code as Craft, eBay Tech shares some insights into the obstacles the eBay engineering team faces on a daily basis. This blog would be particularly useful for anyone wondering about the online stores operation and what technologies it uses.

Airbnb is a prominent startup success story, so their engineering blog is definitely worth checking out. It could be more technical, but soft skills are also important in the world of tech. I personally enjoy the Fintech section; the insights from the payments team are generally useful.

Reddit is a well-known social news and discussion website. Its multiple user-created boards called subreddits cover a variety of topics. Similarly, the Reddit blog itself covers not only tech and engineering issues, but also shares community news, introduces prominent team members, and discusses upcoming events.

Lyft Engineering is similar to the Uber blog, but I did find this one to be less thorough and technical. However, some company insights drew my attention, for example this post about a successful implementation of a feature that allows users to compare bike/scooter modes against rideshare and transit modes.

Clearly, there are a lot of great engineering blogs out there worth following. I hope this list has helped you discover some resources to keep you up to speed with everything happening in the world of tech.

Full-stack web developer experienced in Ruby on Rails and JavaScript-based programming with a background in retail and social work. Transformed her passion for learning foreign languages and creative writing into programming languages and tech blogging.

System Design is basically the blueprint of a system you want to build . It is the process of defining architecture , components and the interface of a system to meet some specific requirements. System Design is one of the hot topics in the software development industry and is widely asked in tech interviews and learning this skill will guarantee you a salary hike .

Byte Byte Go is an edtech startup focusing on providing training and courses on system design topics to help you ace your system design interviews like a pro. Byte Byte go can be considered as one of the best schools to learn and master system design skills.
They have broken down complex system design topics using interactive animation videos, mind maps , cheat sheets and many more which will help you master system design like a piece of cake. Weather you are new to system design or you want to stay updated with current industry standards Byte Byte Go is a must checkout for you

Google is one of the most popular and efficient search engines in the world. They are handling billions of users and requests every day on their platform. Google products like Angular , flutter, Android, Google Cloud, Firebase are some of the key technologies which almost every developer uses . The Google research platform has wide range of topics on software development including machine learning , software systems, hardware and architectures, distributed and parallel systems and this platform is a hidden gem for software developers to learn and research on various topics

Dropbox is an american tech company which provides storage solutions and other software products for various use cases. They also handle millions of requests everyday followed by managing and scaling large software infrastructure. Here you can explore various topics like infrastructure, frontend development ,security, mobile app development etc. If you are planning to build something similar like dropbox or a online storage service must bookmark this blog

Netflix is one of the most popular and successful Ott giants over the world resulting in handling millions of users and requests every day. You can follow Netflix engineering blogs for a wide range of topics from video streaming, microservices to machine learning and artificial intelligence. If you are someone working in the Ott industry or planning to build something on top of video streaming technology you must have an eye on the Netflix Tech blog for reference.

Uber is one of the most popular and hopefully the largest online cab service providers in the world. Uber is also operating in the online food delivery sector. The reason behind I am putting Uber engineering blog in this list is because you will find some of the most crucial topics within their blog like using maps and locations to deliver services. Working with geo location data is one of the most crucial topics in software engineering and the most common industrial sectors like ecommerce and logistics are very much dependent on this information so that they can deliver their product or service as fast as possible. If you are someone in the software industry working on Geo location or navigation technology or planning to build something using these technologies then Uber Engineering blog is a must check out for you

Meta (formerly Facebook) is the biggest social media giant in the world and also the founder and maintainer of the most popular javascript library for building user interfaces i.e React.js. Other than that almost all popular social media apps including facebook, instagram, whatsapp, threads and a lot more are owned by them. The meta engineering blog contains a wide range of software engineering topics like web and mobile development, infrastructure systems, video technology , AR and VR technology etc. I would recommend you to keep an eye on Meta Engineering blog specially if you are building something using react or AR VR tech

Stripe is one the most popular companies providing payments related solutions. Most of the online businesses and ecommerce websites use stripe for handling payments , subscriptions and invoicing even I also use stripe to access payments from my clients. Stripe Engineering blog covers a wide range of topics which you can explore like use of Machine Learning for fraud detection, UI and UX related topics for responsive and interactive payment interfaces, application security and lot more. So if you are someone who is working on payments or planning to build something related to handling payments you must definitely check out Stripe Engineering Blog as a reference.

Amazon Engineering Blog
Amazon is the largest e-commerce giant in the world not other than that it also owns Amazon Web Services (largest cloud service provider),Amazon Prime (One of the most popular ott giant ) , The audio stories platform audible the amazon music and many more. The Amazon Engineering blog covers a wide range of topics including Containers and Kubernetes, Cloud patterns and architectures, Machine learning and Amazon Artificial Intelligence technologies solve complex business challenges. So if you are someone planning to build your next app using AWS or integrate amazon technologies like Alexa then Amazon engineering blog is a must checkout for you.

Microsoft is one of the most popular tech giants in america owing the most used operating system Windows , the dot net framework for build blazingly fast enterprise applications, The Bing search engine, the copilot(One of the most efficient AI tools for productivity), the largest code sharing , hosting and version controlling platform GitHub, the Azure cloud platform (one of the largest cloud service providers). The Microsoft engineering blog contains a wide range of topics and tutorials also including Windows , azure , machine learning and artificial intelligence, the dot net framework. If you are someone planning to build your next app or software using the Microsoft technologies then you must have an eye on it

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