I am cross-posting this so that I have the resource at hand for reference. Big thank you goes to Eric Overfield who I follow as one of my goto resource person.
The great thing about technology is that feeling connected is literally a click away and the Office 365 / SharePoint community is no different. Now, don’t get me wrong, conferences, user groups, and social meetups are a great way to stay connected, but on those days when you’re stuck at your desk I’ve got just the solution.
The following are the top 10 resources that I follow to stay in the loop on what is going on in the Office 365 / SharePoint community. I will readily share that not only did I have a tough time narrowing down my list to just 10, but also that this list constantly changes as community involvement waxes and wanes, new members / resources spring up, while others slow down. I hope you will find this line up to be either a good start, or a great way to help fill out your current references.
- The SharePoint Dev Ecosystem YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_mKdhw-V6CeCM7gTo_Iy7w - Office Development blogs:
https://dev.office.com/blogs/ - Waldek Mastykarz’s blog. If you want to know what is going on with SPFx development, this is your spot:
https://blog.mastykarz.nl/ - Mikael Svenson’s blog. Mikael posts like a fiend and all his findings are fascinating:
http://www.techmikael.com/ - Smashing Magazine. Some of the best bleeding edge web development insights:
https://www.smashingmagazine.com/ - Andrew Connell’s blog. Andrew is a leader of the pack of SPFx trainers and his material around SPFx is outstanding:
http://www.andrewconnell.com/blog - SharePoint Team’s blog. Straight from MS:
https://blogs.office.com/en-us/sharepoint/ - Marc Anderson’s blog. Marc tells you how it is.
http://sympmarc.com/ - Chris O’Brien’s blog. An outstanding developer who provides in-depth posts, meaning long, in the right way:
http://www.sharepointnutsandbolts.com/ - Stefan Bauer’s blog. Stefan’s design skillset when combined with his mastery of Sass is amazing and he shares his insights!
https://n8d.at/blog/ - Eric Overfield: http://ericoverfield.com and http://blog.pixelmill.com/