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Screencasts can be extremely educational and informative. If well produced, IMHO they can be very effective learning tools for developers, just short of pairing with an experienced developer. They can also be a waste of time.

In the same light as this question, what have been the best programming-related screencasts you've seen?

What did you like or dislike about them?

  • Aspects of the production
    • Script/Dialogue
    • Audio
    • Video
  • Freely available?
  • Misc (things like using KeyCastr or similar to show keyboard shortcuts)

I hope the responses will help us come to something of a consensus about what works and what doesn't.

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I like DnRTV (http://dnrtv.com/). AV Quality are good and the hosts are entertaining. Most are capped at about 1 hour. Good informational content.

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Eclipse-Live is a good resource for anything eclipse related.

This one is a demo of an eclipse-plugin called Cola (admittedly bad name) that allows realtime code editing by multiple developers. For being what looks like a single-take, it is of pretty good production quality. It looks like they used a lot of the tools available in ScreenFlow to zoom and also display the presenter speaking alongside the screencast.

It's got a great wow factor and got me pretty excited about the tool right away.

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Try are not free, but the quality is good at www.learnvisualstudio.net

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Any specific ones you recommend? – cwash Jul 8 at 17:03
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I'm a big fan of the dimecasts.net screencasts. They try to keep them within 10 minutes and manage to show you the concepts and the code in that amount of time. This is a great way to get introduced to new ideas in some amount of depth.

As far as very in-depth screencasts go, I've found the summerofnhibernate.com screencasts to invaluable. It's a series of in-depth screen casts on one topic - NHibernate. By the time you finish this series of screencasts you'll know quite a bit about the topic.

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Any specific dimecasts that stand out? – cwash Jul 8 at 17:33
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I've always found Ryan Bates railscasts really good. The production has improved over time and they are now very slick. They deal exclusively with Ruby on Rails, as the name suggests, at an intermediate level.

Ryan knows his subject very well and always follows "Best Practice".

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I really enjoyed the Peepcode episodes that I've seen.

Unlike the previously mentioned Railscasts they're commercial (with bulk discounts), but they're well scripted and narrated and the picture quality is awesome. Their niche is centered around Ruby and Rails development, but they do that well. Each video comes with a preview and some of the more complex topics comes in several episodes. They've also gone back and updated previous ones to reflect changes in their topic matter.

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Thanks - I was wondering if anyone would mention these. – cwash Aug 19 at 13:12
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Pluralsight now offers Free Guest passes. The On-Demand! library has recently relaunched with new features, subscription plans and content - definitely worth checking out.

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