What others say
The newsletter has featured on SmashingMagazine, CSS-Tricks and other well known industry sites, events and is recommended by many industry-influencers from Google, Adobe, Facebook. See a couple of people writing about the project:
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»A great resource, I read every issue.«
— Vitaly Friedman, Smashing Magazine -
»It’s pretty fantastic. (…) I read it every week. There's always at least an article or two I’ve missed and the links are usually A+.«
— Addy Osmani, Google -
»I heartily recommend @helloanselm's Web Development Reading List. Carefully curated; a pleasure to get each week.«
— Stephen Hay -
»I love how Anselm Hannemann writes this web centric newsletter. He’s like a friend who catches you up on what happened last week.«
— Marcos Iglesias, Eventbrite -
»Staying up to date in web development is hard. Check out WDRL, a handcrafted newsletter by @helloanselm«
— General Assembly -
»I subscribe to a lot of dev newsletters, but this one is my fave. Expertly curated!«
— Drew Lustro -
»Fantastic week full of super news by Anselm again. This newsletter is added to my RSS feed and it’s one of the best sources of news for devs. Huge huge respect for putting these things together for us mate!«
— Pawel Grzybek -
»This is your monthly reminder to sign up for the @WDRLinfo newsletter if you haven’t yet. It’s the only newsletter you will ever need.«
— Bastian Allgeier, Kirby -
»Gold. This is the one least likely to carry something that is in the broader industry news outlets, and most likely to carry nuggets that you wouldn’t find elsewhere (unless you had Anselm’s contacts, I guess). It’s the only one that doesn’t have a barrow of its own to push (not there’s anything wrong with that), and maybe that helps to give it a less partisan or parochial air.«
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»Front-end web developer Anselm Hannemann sends out a carefully selected list of web-development-related resources once a week.«
— Jacob Gube, Founder of Six Revisions -
»I just stumbled across WDRL, and really enjoyed going through the different editions. Thank you for putting those together and sharing with the community.«
— Jordan Lunetta, Kiro.io