Top 5 Python Blogs that you should follow and read in 2022
Knowledge is everywhere, you can use google just to find the information that you are looking forward to.
But this is not all, because one thing is to look at a subject, and another one is actually have someplace that will bring new ideas and different subjects that you were not looking into.

This list is not in order of relevance, but the top 5 that you should look into.
These are all blogs that I see that are up to date and still maintained, there are many out there that are a bit abandoned.
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1 — Planet Python.
Planet Python is probably one of the first sources you’ll ever consult for all your Python needs. The reason for this is quite simple you have a very good variety of content about Python.
You will be able to see many different subjects all the time, they keep posting new posts all the time. It’s refreshing to see how well they write the content and explain it. They carefully selected their content as well, resulting in a blog that gets you a good range of news and tutorials.

2 — Mouse vs. Python.
Don’t let their name obfuscate you from their real content Mouse vs. Python is the source for you looking for good content also, always up to date, many new items of the best sources if you’re looking for the latest scoop on all things Python.
They have a very good interview with many developers out there, this content is just awesome and worth checking often.

3 — Talk Python.
Not everyone wants to learn or consume content only by reading, perhaps you want to listen to it.
For this, you should look into TalkPython. It’s a similar deal to a lot of the other blogs on this list, but this time it’s a podcast! You will find one of the biggest experts in the field talking about useful Python-related topics.

4 — PyDanny.
This is one of those that you should have on your list he is known as PyDanny, mainly because he is a very active developer with a long reputation. Daniel primarily blogs about Python but also works with JavaScript and C#. He’s known for his educational material on Django and is the author of the book Two Scoops of Django.
The kind of insights that you can get here is more personalized that will bring real value to your day-to-day learning or work.

5 — Python Software Foundation.
Of course, if you really want to know exactly what is going on in the world of Python, you have to look into the source.
This is a must-have, if you really want to get into Python, it’s not about being an expert, but being up-to-date and following the upcoming things from the language that you work or want to.
With the Python Software Foundation blog, you’ll be on top of all the updates as they happen, tutorials provided by the creators themselves.

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