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Just as the title says, if you know any resource, answer here.

Personally I'm more0interested in screencasts more than podcasts, because english is not my mother tonge, so visual clues help a lot:

NetBeans TV Screencasts

DimeCasts.NET

Apple Developer Connection (iTunes)

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.NET Rocks

dnrTV

Channel9

MSDN Events and WebCasts

Software Engineering

DeepFries

RailCasts

Learnivore!

HanselMinutes

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Here's a good list of tech podcasts

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Channel9 and the MSDN on-demand webcasts are my favs.

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Software Engineering podcast is pretty good - http://www.se-radio.net/

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I rather like the content of this podcast. – Min Sep 15 at 15:17
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.NET Rocks (podcast) and dnrTV (screencast) are both excellent resources for .NET developers.

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Deep fried bytes is pretty good

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Lets not forget the StackOverflow Podcast!

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GitCasts

Just for fun: Tekzilla

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Hanselminutes
Herding Code

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Learnivore!

Because I wanted an easy way to stay informed and could not find a site with the screencasts I follow, I built http://www.learnivore.com.

It aggregates the content from PeepCode, RailsCasts, PragProgs, RubyPulse and others into one searchable, tagged site :)

It comes with:

  • free/paid filtering
  • rss feed (sorted by publication date)
  • clean tags
  • full text search (on summary, title, tags)
  • twitter notifications
  • planned: freshness filtering

Suggestions welcome and I hope you'll like this.

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You got a new reader :) – Ricky AH Sep 16 at 19:05
Hey - welcome onboard Ricky :-) If you have suggestions or remarks at some point, please get in touch. cheers and thanks for the comment! -- Thibaut – Thibaut Barrère Sep 19 at 13:48

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