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Sep152009

Top 10 Tuesday: Twitter Accounts for Web Developers To Follow

 

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@phpizer PHP Web Developer - Resources about PHP, MySQL, Apache, Design and Ergonomics ... as a whole
@stevensnell Steven Snell - Web designer, blogger and freelance writer. Blogs at vandelaydesign.com
@snookca Jonathan Snook - an internationally admired web designer and developer based in Ottawa, Canada.
@meyerweb Eric A. Meyer - best known for his web standards work and for the many books that he has written over the years, including: Cascading Style Sheets.
@pearsonified Chris Pearson - Web developer who specializes in building WordPress themes. He created the Thesis Theme.
@mollydotcom Molly E. Holzschlag - known for her work on the "Web Standards Project". Recently named one of the "Top 25 Most Influential Women on the Web".
@jeresig John Resig - Creator of jQuery, JavaScript programmer, blogger, author, work for Mozilla.
@andyBudd Andy Budd - web developer based in The UK, is currently the director of "Clear Left" and the author of "CSS Mastery"
@collis Collis Ta'eed - runs Envato.com, which is quickly becoming the premier resource for developers.
@chriscoyier Chris Coyier - owns CSS-Tricks.com.

Bonus: Top 10 Job Feeds for Web Developers on Twitter

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@WebDevJobsSyd Web Developer Jobs in Sydney
@WebJob Web Developer Jobs in the UK
@web20jobs Web Developer Jobs
@alldevjobs Developer Jobs
@phpjob PHP Jobs, mainly based in the UK
@web_design_jobs Web Designer Jobs
@LA_WebJobs Web Jobs in Los Angeles
@flashyjobs Flash Developer Jobs
@yourwebjob Job Hub for all web professionals
@ITDevelopersNYC Developer Jobs in New York City

any suggestions? @twitjobsearch or email: funtimes{at}twitterjobsearch.com

 

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