
Versioning Newsletter
Just the good stuff for devs, designers + web legends, daily
1 follower
Just the good stuff for devs, designers + web legends, daily
1 follower
Versioning Newsletter is a daily subscription newsletter for web devs and designers - the best links with sarcasm, puns, and plenty of actual lols thrown in too.



Best email feed to hit my inbox for years. Versioning 4 life.
Pros:Concise and useful dev information
Cons:That it doesn't come twice a day
There's no need to sign up for any other crappy newsletter cuz Adam is doin it like it's his job.
Pros:Perfectly curated interesting content
Cons:It's not read aloud to me
Keep up the fun work
Pros:Great resource links, good humorous descriptions dedcription
Cons:With this many updates, could be a versioningreport, you know, kinda like drudge, but for software 👩💻
Versioning is: Hilarious, Well-curated, Current, (inexpensive!), Fresh, Light, Consistent.
Adam's Versioning newsletter helps me feel like I can do my actual work, AND keep up with everything that's happening in the tech world. I believe this was the original point of the newsletter, and Adam has never lost connection with his values.
Versioning makes me feel like a cool person.
Pros:Versioning is the single email that I actually look forward to every day. Other newsletters have hit or miss material. Adam shines daily!!
Cons:Well, I can't think of any.
If you want a really broad view accross what's new then get this newsletter
Pros:A tangential look at what's new in tech/software
Cons:Nothing
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Content and talent worth paying for. That's the short and long of it.
Pros:Good content, cleverly written. Separates the signal from the noise.
Cons:Sometimes I've seen some links, because I follow so much.
I always start my working day with a dose of Versioning - it's the one newsletter I never fail to click on a link in. It covers everything to do with web development plus plenty more about online life in general. Last but not least, it's always enterntaining - totally worth it for the puns!
Pros:Regular, easy to read, great collections of links across a range of topics
Cons:Randomness of links - no organisation (very minor issue though)