To get the ball rolling, here are some of my favorites:
The Bike Shed
On The Bike Shed, hosts Chris Toomey & Steph Viccari discuss their development experience and challenges at thoughtbot with Ruby, Rails, JavaScript, and whatever else is drawing their attention, admiration, or ire this week.
The Bike Shed is a podcast sponsored by thoughtbot, run by thoughtbotters, talking about tech challenges encountered during the work week. I've gained insight into so many technologies from just listening to Chris and Steph chat about topics that showed up during their development week. Conversation often involves Rails and JS, but nothing is off-limits. Elm and Scala have come up a number of times.
Syntax
A Tasty Treats Podcast for Web Developers.
Hostedy by Wes Bos and Scott Tolinski, Syntax is a podcast for learning about new things in web development. Since Wes and Scott are both educational content creators, episodes vary from topic introductions to somewhat deep dives on more specific concepts. Definitely less "in-the-weeds" than The Bike Shed, which isn't really a good or bad thing.
The Changelog
Conversations with the hackers, leaders, and innovators of the software world
Episodes of The Changelog are generally setup as conversations with interesting people from the tech industry. From developer relations experts to software architects, you may not enjoy the guest of every episode, but there are almost definitely some that will pique your interest.
What do you listen to?
These are a few tech shows in my podcast player, what's in yours?
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Top comments (15)
DEV has compiled a nice list, too π§
Hey look at that! I should've linked to those in my post, I completely forgot about the addition.
They did an awesome job with it and are podcast oriented themselves: DevDiscuss and DevNews π§
I heard that's a pretty good one π
Most of my podcasts help me forget about work so they are mostly for entertainment or to catch up on the latest in science. I started tinkering with Swift and found Swift by Sundell to be a great podcast.
I like Johnβs natural style and even though I have zero Swift projects, I really enjoy listening to him and his guests geek out on the finer points of view controllers and hstacks.
swiftbysundell.com/
That's a good point, and I love to do the same! I'll probably post a follow-up about non-tech podcasts because it's important to have hobbies and avoid burning out π
Thanks for the recommendation though, I've been interested in Swift and this may be a good starting point.
I've been listening to toolsday regularly for some time now. It is mostly about web development. The hosts both work as developer for big tech firms and they have great insights to share on latest technology trends. I like their interviews as well. Plus, the hosts have great personalities, I rarely find their discussion boring even on technologies that I don't personally like.
I follow Hanselminutes
Command Line Heroes by Saron Yitbarek is excellent and a great walk through the history of computing and the people along that journey:
redhat.com/en/command-line-heroes
Corecursive, which specializes in functional programming and very abstract ways of thinking. The host is very good at picking guests who can just ramble on in a good way.
I love hanselminutes
The SELECT* Podcast (brand new π, lots of awesome topics/speakers coming in 2021)
Not so much your personal listening material, I'd assume π
Maintainable
maintainable.fm/
Legacy Code Rocks
legacycode.rocks/
Co-recursive
corecursive.com/