I previously gave some recommendations for podcasts aimed at junior developers that cover a wide range of topics, perfect for someone just starting out in the industry - if you missed it, you can view it here: 8 podcasts perfect for junior developers.
I'm currently learning ReactJS, so I've researched some podcasts aimed specifically for developers with an interest in JavaScript and ReactJS. I've chosen these four podcasts as they are still currently creating episodes - but do let me know in the comments if there are any other podcasts on JavaScript or React that I might have missed!
1. React Wednesdays
React Wednesdays is a chat show with the best and brightest from the React world, hosted by KendoReact Developer Advocate, Kathryn Grayson Nanz. New episodes go live every other Wednesday. And as an addition, Hetali Shah will host "Learning with Hetali" for all your React 101 questions & needs! There are over 60+ episode recordings available on demand!
2. JS Party
Your weekly celebration of JavaScript and the web. If JavaScript and/or the web touch your life, this showβs for you! It's hosted by a rotating panel of experts which includes authors, conference speakers, and developers from various tech companies and is a mix of interviews with industry insiders, lively debates on current trends, and plenty of tips and tricks!
3. React Round Up
Stay current on the latest innovations and technologies in the React community by listening to our panel of React and Web Development Experts. This podcast covers everything related to ReactJS, including interviews with experts and discussions of the latest trends and news in the React community.
4. JavaScript Jabber
A weekly discussion by top-end expert JavaScript developers on the technology and skills needed to level up on your JavaScript journey. They cover a wide range of topics related Javascript, ReactJS, AngularJS and NodeJS to name just a few! This podcast is for all developers regardless of your skill level.
Would love to know if you give any of these a listen, or if theres a podcast that you think should have made the list π
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