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Yes, Podcasts, those nice little Audiobooks I can listen to on the way to work. With the current amount of Podcasts, it's like searching a needle in a haystack, except that the haystack happens to be the Internet and is filled with too many of these "Hot new Gadgets" stuff :(

Now, even though I am mainly a .NET developer nowadays, maybe anyone knows some good Podcasts from people regarding the whole software lifecycle? Unit Testing, Continous Integration, Documentation, Deployment...

So - what are you guys and gals listening to?


Please note that the categorizations are somewhat subjective and may not be 100% accurate as many podcasts cover several areas. Categorization is made against what is considered the "main" area.

General Software Engineering / Productivity

.NET / Visual Studio / Microsoft

Java / Groovy

Ruby / Rails

Web Design / JavaScript / Ajax

Unix / Linux / Mac / iPhone

SysAdmin, Security or Infrastructure

General Tech / Business

Other / Misc. / Podcast Networks

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Agreed. Should be 1000% more awesome now :) – Michael Stum Jun 12 at 10:32
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Has SO been reduced to building collections of links? This looks my univeristy webpage in 1993. And like my 1993 webpage, it's out of date the moment it's written. – skaffman Jul 15 at 14:13
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Except unlike a web site this is a wiki - you can fix changed links, remove dead site,s and vote up/down new and old entries. It's more like the music charts! – mgb Jul 15 at 14:27
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37signals now has a podcast with Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson (creator of Ruby on Rails)

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I find the PC Pro Podcast a good weekly round up, which complements the monthly paper magazine in the UK, for PCs, Windows software and gadgets.

Some of the US based shows like the TWiT network are too advert heavy for my taste.

I also recently found the Ted Talks (in video, or audio only) on iTunes, quite a few of which are technical or speculative with a very high quality of speaker.

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Don't forget The Flex Show.

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Misfit Geek Podcast (formerly JoeOn.NET)

By Joe Stagner.

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Check out our new podcast at Crafty Coders. It covers programming topics (mostly .net, but also other languages and topics).

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PHP

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The MDN Show for General Macintosh business topics.
cocoaFusion and coreInt for in-depth Cocoa topics.

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Haven't seen the Security Catalyst for security. I used to prefer this over the one leo laporte does when I acutally had time to listen to such things.

Boagworld was an ok one for basic web design/dev stuff.

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I am the creator of Connected Show (http://www.ConnectedShow.com) and really want to thank this thread for posting us in the list. We are new and would love to get more listeners and more feedback.

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LKML Summary podcast

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The Connected Show covers new Microsoft Technologies and other interesting topics for the developer community.

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My top 3:

This Week in Tech (Leo Laporte, et. al)

Security Now (Leo Laporte + Steve Gibson)

Windows Weekly (Leo Laporte + Paul Thurrott)

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My favorites:

  1. thirsty developer
  2. pixel8d
  3. stackoverflow
  4. dotnetrocks
  5. alt.net podcast
  6. codecast
  7. hanselminutes

cheers

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Linux Outlaws are pretty good. They discuss GNU/Linux distros, software and IT news.

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I've just started listening to the irreverent Sod This podcast series, hosted by Gary Short and Oliver Sturm of DevExpress. They are fairly entertaining and mildly educational with a guest slot, slightly sweary though.

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Here is my list:

Not strictly technical, but highly recommended

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Cranky Geeks

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My favorite is Manager Tools. Technically it is a business podcast, but very valuable for programmers or other individual contributors working in corporate environments. Been listening for 3 years, new to StackOverflow

-- Mike

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The Web 2.0 Show is a podcast about emerging technologies commonly referred to as "Web 2.0", and is hosted by Josh Owens and Adam Stacoviak.

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Hacker Public Radio is an excellent source of podcasts on a broad range of technical topics.

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Technometria

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Java Technology Insider is what I found when I went looking for a Java equivalent of .NET Rocks! The interviewer is an enthusiastic amateur, and the guests are usually good.

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I'll add Crypto-Gram Security Podcast. Basically, Dan Henage reading Bruce Schneier newsletter Crypto-Gram.

Most of the other podcasts I listen to have been mentioned (TwiT, Security Now!, Cranky Geeks).

my 2c

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Not hardcore technology but I really enjoy Drunk and Retired. It's like you're talking to your programmer buddy mixed in with life stuff.

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It's worth subscribing to the Google Tech Talk YouTube channel. It's a video podcast with a bunch of really interesting, wide-ranging talks given to Google but (usually) outside speakers.

Past presenters include Linus Torvals, Guido van Rossum, Merlin Mann and Larry Wall. The video is usually just the slides so (depending on the speaker) you might not need to watch.

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Almost all of my favorite podcasts have already been mentioned but not the No 1. Do yourself a favor and listen to the best podcast ever, Linux radio show - LugRadio.

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Most of the podcasts I listened to are already discussed above.

  • .NET Rocks
  • HanselMinutes
  • RunAsRadio
  • Mondays (for when you are bored with development stuffs)
  • Herding Code
  • Arcast (used to)
  • AudibleAjax
  • OpenWeb

There are some bits from OOPSLA that were interesting as well (not long running podcasts, but it's nice to hear).

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I extract DNRTV's audio and listen to it as a podcast (or have it run as a video on my Archos media player and just listen to it). I don't have time to watch it for an hour. Usually I can follow the discussion without watching the video.

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Suggestion: If you post each of your recommended podcasts as a separate answer then people can vote for your "answer".

BTW, Joel discussed this on the Stack Overflow Podcast (can't find the reference in the transcript Wiki) and suggested something like: - Post your suggested "favorite" (tech podcast, in this case) as a question: "Do you like < > podcast and tag it with "technology podcast".

The beauty of this is that we get a simple poll. Yes, it would be nice to actually have a poll but that's not yet a Stack Overflow feature.

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