Ok, the post has been duly updated with your venerable blogs. Habitual twitter users have NOTHING on us!!!!
I'll add in our blog for Acorn Heroes: http://acornheroes.com I endeavor to average at least a post a week, generally tech or process based (although I'm still getting a handle on what people are looking for in a blog).
Quantum blog Hey all, hope you're busy writing! Just wanted to mention that i'm blogging too. Not huge amounts, but hopefully some interesting stuff in there somewhere! It's not perfect, but it is www.quantum-sheep.com If it could be added to the list, I'd appreciate it! Many thanks! QS
I don't have a blog. But you can click on my name to see my thoughts on piracy, state of the industry, and development.
Hi, we're ambidextrous -- twitter and blogs: http://twitter.com/playngive http://www.playngive.com/Blog/Blog.html Ruby on Rails, 2D and 3D games, Facebook integration and other social networking stuff, Cocos2D & SIO2 engines. --yarri
this is a great list. some of the devs here i've corresponded with. it's always a joy to talk to you guys about your games and eventually it would be great to talk some more about your insights and experiences on game development. one of them, chaim, who made earth dragon even posted his very interesting master's thesis on his website about games and literature. i'm not a dev so i hope i'm intruding on this thread but i'm glad to have found this and i've followed you guys on twitter so expect me to RT your updates, too
I've started a blog too: Berzerker Games. I plan to put some coding articles up there soon; probably after the holidays.
Not purely an iDevice blog, much less developing, but I post frequently about the iDevice, so I guess you can add me. DGH94.tumblr.com
App Tech Studios has a new blog/website! AppTechStudios.co.nr. It is new, but I will try to start posting more in it.
Here is my blog, I either talk about music or my game development, but now I'm trying to make longer posts. http://teamdropkick.wordpress.com/
blogs for Developers by developers? Most of the blogs are D2D (Developer to Developer), is that correct? I mean everyone talks about code and hardcore developement, anyone write for end users?
Well here's ours: www.press-start-studio.com I haven't lost hope to see our coders post some stuff as well such as how they reworked the oolong sound manager, but they're always super busy. I need some kinf of incentive to make them post
I don't write about code, just the games, what we're up to, a little bit on marketing etc. I want it to be accessible to anyone (and I don't like writing about code ).
I have a blog too: Mr Jack Games I try to write about a mixture of technology, game design, what I'm working on and random nonsense. My artist also posts (well, has posted once, but we're pretty fresh).