Having some truly inspiring web development podcasts in your bookmarks is a great way to learn. DEV.to has an awesome list of DEV podcasts, too.
Some of my favorites include Syntax, Full Stack Radio, Coding Blocks, Merge Conflict, Developer Tea and DevDiscuss.
What are your favorites to listen to?
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Hacking Humans - Security
Maintainable - Software development
Remote Ruby - Rails
Ruby on Rails podcast - Rails
The ruby Rogues - Rails
Stacktrace - iOS development
Smashing Podcast - Web/CSS/JS
Smashing Security - Security news
Rails with Jason - Rails
The Bike Shed - Rails + web
The Numberphile - Maths + history
The State Sponsored Podcast - Security
The Unmade Podcast - Madness and fun
And many other occasional listens
In normal times have a very long commute.
Thanks for listening (to Maintainable.fm)!
Syntax
Vanillajs podcast
Reply/all
Whisky wednesdays
Non tech:
Bedtime stories
mars patell
Sure thing, it's always a great practice to listen to something non-tech as well. For example, I've listened to some Soft Skills Engineering episodes and they are awesome from a different perspective. π―
I believe softs skills are heavily underrated in today's market. βΉ
Soft skills are very important!
But also just some random stories make you relax, itβs ok to not be a dev 100% of the time.
Something many people expect or think sometimes
I see where you are going. Sometimes I like to take at least a couple days off and switch to something like hiking, biking, etc, where I can fully relax the mind. π
It works wonders, as you come back fully energized and you can find solutions to stuff that didn't click for weeks at daily routine. β¨π§ββοΈ
I love Reply All. Great content and production.
They're production is great, some podcasts take so long to make, but they're worth the wait π₯
I downloaded some episodes of LadyBug for my morning walks π I love Darknet Diaries and Reply All. Also Linear Digressions, Developer Tea, Stuff you should know, Philozophize this, Hanselminutes, The Stack overflow podcast, Lore, Dan Carlin's Hardcore History, Ted Radio Hour and some for learning German π
Coding Blocks is really good! I also really like the Ladybug Podcast - they always have some really insightful yet down-to-earth things to talk about in web dev.
Chats with Kent C. Dodds
The Polyglot Developer
The Stack Overflow Podcast
I guess I've been missing out since I see Ladybug Podcast brought up often in various sources π Also following Kent C. Dodds on Twitter π
I listen to the unexpected News Podcast, the podcast is in Spanish
I always wondered do they translate technical terms like containers, cache, hoisting, etc in non-English languages?? π
Hey, Basically no, we almost always say the technical terms in English, for example: "Hay que borrar la cache del navegador" o "Necesitamos un hosting para nuestra aplicacion" xD
Hahah, yeah I guess trying to translate particular terms might sound awkward π
At the end of the day, the key point is to understand the context π
Yes, in the end it is to understand the context
Python:
Tech/Software Development:
Not Tech:
And some more, but those are the ones that came to mind immediately, and my phone is in another room right now... Maybe I will expand with another comment later. π€· π
Thanks for the added descriptions π
Changelog and DevNews were the only ones I've came across, but I assume the rest is π₯π₯ too π
Synxtax,
LadyBug Podcast,
React Podcast,
Real Talk JavaScript,
JavaScript Jabber
JSParty is my favourite!
Darknet Diaries (security related), and more recently Whiskey Wednesdays!
Occasionally The Daily Stoic as well when I need a bit of inspiration. :)
Syntax by Wes bos and Scott Tolenski.
Also not to forget DEV community podcast,
The Complete Developer podcast.