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Math blog directory
John Roe had a nice blog http://www.math.psu.edu/roe/ for things in non commutative geometry and else too ; but unfortunately, it's not up to date (you can still probably find good stuffs)
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Casual tours around proofs
Definitely not at the level of an article, but following this idea of explaining the reader what comes to his mind, the book by T. Tao, "Solving mathematical problems, a personal perspective", is a ma …
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Best algebraic geometry textbook? (other than Hartshorne)
The red book by Mumford is nice, better than Hartshorne in my opinion (which is nice as well).
At a far more abstract level, EGA's are excellent, proofs are well detailed but intuition is completly a …