Either my google-fu is crippled, or the ratio of blogging to tweeting in the iphone dev community is the soul of wit, but I tried to compile a list of active iphone developer blogs and couldn't come up with more than about 40 or so. I also spent far too long trying to survey the sigs around the forums and again, twitter. If you're keeping a quasi-active iPhone development blog I'd be much obliged for a reply here or a comment over at my blog with a link. iphone development blog list I was able to justify about 40 different blogs that held my interest and were updated in the last couple of months. I would have expected more, though. It feels like I had to dig deep to find even those. 148 Apps (http://148apps.biz/) 71 Squared (http://www.71squared.com/) Arthur Lockman’s Blog (http://www.ajobi.net/arthurlockman/) Bang 2D (http://bang2d.com/) Danilo Campos (http://blog.danilocampos.com/) Dirk’s iPhone Development (http://blog.dirkz.com/) Dr. Touch (http://drobnik.com/touch/) Endlooop Blog (http://blog.endloop.ca/blog/) Feltzem’s Blog (http://feltzem.wordpress.com/) Games From Within (http://gamesfromwithin.com/) Gogogic (http://gogogic.wordpress.com/) High Caffeine Content (http://blog.steventroughtonsmith.com/) How to Make iPhone Apps (http://howtomakeiphoneapps.com/) iCodeBlog (http://icodeblog.com/) Injoit (http://www.injoit.com/blog/) Inside iPhone (http://blogs.oreilly.com/iphone/) Intellectsoft Blog (http://intellectsoft.co.uk/blog/) iPhone Developer:Tips (http://iphonedevelopertips.com/) iPhone Development (http://iphonedevelopment.blogspot.com/) iPhone Flow (http://www.iphoneflow.com/) iPhone in Action (http://iphoneinaction.manning.com/iphone_in_action/) iPhone Web Dev (http://www.iphonewebdev.com/blog/) iPhone World (http://www.iphoneworld.ca/iphone-world/news/iphone-development/) iPhoneness (http://www.iphoneness.com/) Just Another iPhone Blog (http://justanotheriphoneblog.com/wordpress/) Keyvisuals (http://iphone.keyvisuals.com/) Maniac Dev (http://maniacdev.com/) Mike Ash (http://www.mikeash.com/?page=pyblog/) Mobile Orchard (http://www.mobileorchard.com/) ObjectGraph Blog (http://blog.objectgraph.com/) Photics (http://photics.com/) Planet iPhone SDK (http://www.planetiphonesdk.com/) Play-N-Give (http://www.playngive.com/Blog/Blog.html) PrEV (http://bill.dudney.net/roller/objc/) Shad’s Programming Corner (http://shadhex.blogspot.com/) Stig’s iPhone Development Blog (http://www.trueiloan.com/wordpress/) Stormy Productions (http://blog.stormyprods.com/) The iPhone Developer (http://www.mexircus.com/blog/) Victor Costan (http://blog.costan.us/)
When you say development blog do you mean a blog about development in general or a blog from a developer?
Well, I mean both. I don't think there's enough of either to be discriminating. Generally speaking though it does seem that companies are more often keeping blogs while individuals are more often using twitter.
We have a blog, I update it at least once a week: http://retrodreamer.com/blog The blogs on my Blog Roll are all iPhone developers too.
My blog: http://www.indianagames.org/Indiana_Games/Development_Blog/Development_Blog.html definitely qualifies as a quasi-active development blog
Headcase Games' Development Blog we run a "Retro Game of the Day" daily at this site, but once a week (Sunday/Monday) we will run a dev update on there as well.
http://blog.solid7studios.com We blog mostly about our own games, like updates and new releases, but we're *slowly* starting a tutorial section for new devs looking to get started.
hmmm I think you didnt work hard enough ;-) I see you are missing an important one that Ive been reading for a while now from the famous Owen Goss of Streaming Colour (yes the creator of Dapple and writer of the now famous story about the number of downloads/sales on the AppStore, this is how I go hook to it ). http://www.streamingcolour.com/blog/ He also started a video blog (vlog) series on YouTube : http://www.youtube.com/user/StreamingColour
Our blog is at: http://howlingmoonsoftware.com/wordpress/ We try to keep a mix of pretty screenshots and moderately technical write ups of what we've been up to. I think it should be of interest to a pretty wide audience.
the FABRIK now also has a blog. Currently it's mostly about news on our games, in the near feature there will be some posts about our experiences while developing.
I keep a semi-active blog up at http://www.daveyounggames.com Though lately I've been extremely busy coding and having babies and such
Mobile Pie is at http://www.mobilepie.com/. We blog regularly about what we're up to and stuff we find fun, like our haircuts