In my continuing quest to find good engineering blogs which are run by individuals ... as oppsoed to companies, I bring you four excellent additions:
- Invent Civil - While I personally know very little about civil engineering, I can tell that Skylar Van Kruistum is maintaining a high quality blog. He even has a link to a tool he created, which has an AutoCAD script to streamline the process of defining and drawing subcatchments in EPA-SWMM. Skylar writes me to also recommend Urban Workbench.
. - Urban Workbench - This blog describes itself as the intersection between Urban Planning, Design and Civil Engineering. True to its name, the site is intended to act as a workbench, an area where ideas are fleshed out, concepts are discussed and debated, and new technologies are reported on and reviewed.
. - Internet Law 2.0 - Given the importance of open source licensing, take a look.
The final new blog for Engineering Blog Quest 2008 (see blogs already reviewed) focuses upon LabView. As a veteran Lego League coach of many years, I always like to see more information in this domain
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Labview Tutorials for Developers - This blog is only a few days old, but I found in via a Google Search Bot. If Aniket keeps up his good work on Labview tutorials, he will rival one of my other favorite blogs, Blinkdagger for MatLab.
As always, I will add each of these blogs to my Engineering Learning Wiki blogs section.

Thanks for the link, great to see someone attempting to collate all the eng blogs - such an engineering thing to do!
Posted by: Mike | October 25, 2008 at 06:38 PM