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Currently the richest, most active place online, in my opinion, where you can read articles dedicated to computer science. A vast amount of contributors publish new content daily, from coding to data-structures, from networks to databases. A great place to start no matter what knowledge needs you may have in computer science.
- Writing quality: 5
- Consistency: 5
- Longevity: 4
- Technical depth: 5
- Broad usefulness: 5
- Overall score: 4.8

Stack Overflow always keeps its promise to solve your technical problems. That’s true not only for their forum, but also for their blog, which publishes great, daily articles about computer science topics of all kinds, but with special regard for programming languages. Our founder Karl Hughes has also been a contributor.
Writing quality: 5
Consistency: 5
Longevity: 3
Technical depth: 5
Broad usefulness: 5
Overall score: 4.6

Here, Google engineer Jeremy Kun talks about math and programming, with particular focus on the relationships between, well, math and programming and how they’re tightly tied together in the world of computer science. Not a very active blog anymore, but I found his content extremely interesting and the library of articles quite vast for a single author.
Writing quality: 4
Consistency: 2
Longevity: 4
Technical depth: 5
Broad usefulness: 3
Overall score: 3.6

The website name might make you think this site is all about coding, but creator Jeff Atwood has also dealt thoughtfully with growing a vast and rich library of content for computer science enthusiasts. New content isn’t published that frequently, but since the blog’s been around for more than 15 years, I’m sure you’ll find lots of little gems to build your knowledge.
Writing quality: 5
Consistency: 2
Longevity: 5
Technical depth: 5
Broad usefulness: 4
Overall score: 4.2

This website is the solution to whatever you may desire to learn in computer science. Find thousands of articles related to any tech field you can imagine, from databases to programming languages and computers’ hardware. Absolutely one of the best linear ways to study this discipline online.
Writing quality: 3
Consistency: 4
Longevity: 5
Technical depth: 4
Broad usefulness: 5
Overall score: 4.2