Some say they are more practical than books. And when a person whose job is to focus on a computer or phone screen for at least 8 hours a day tells you that, they may be a huge eye-saver. They multiplied both in topics and in number during the pandemics, even if the commute for most of us was limited. Still, some of them have stood the test of time, and we will focus especially on developers’ podcasts in this article.
So, let’s get started.
SyntaxFM
With 351 episodes so far, the duo comprising of Full Stack Developers Wes Bos and Scott Tolinski is creating content about web development since 2017. Apart from diving deep into web development topics from their point of view, they also interview other professionals from the IT field.
The Changelog
You can find 439 episodes of The Changelog so far, the shows led by Adam Stacoviak and Jared Santo. You can enjoy the talks they have with their guests who are innovators and experts in the software world.
You can browse The Changelog episodes by following this link
Learn to Code with me
Laurence Bradford is a completely self-taught developer lady and her mission is to make education accessible to everyone. In her podcast you will hear stories of other self-taught programmers who made a huge career change: such as pastors, stay-at-home parents, and others.
If you are new to coding Laurence Bradford will guide you through her own personal coding journey and give you some good starting (and not just starting) points and resources to navigate through.
The newest episode is eight in the seventh season and hopefully, there are many more to come.
You can browse Learn to Code with me episodes by following this link
JS PARTY
As you will find on the homepage of this podcast, you are about to enter “a weekly celebration of JavaScript and the web”. And if you are a fan of this niche, what’s there to wait. Jump on the train of currently 174 episodes and check out the content about the newest JS trends.
Talk Python to Me
You can follow new episodes about Python ecosystem weekly hosted by Michael Kennedy. An episode lasts for around 45 minutes and you can also find other Python-related topics, such as MongoDB, AngularJS, DevOps, to name a few.
The latest (315th episode) deals with FastAPI extensions and add-ons, and the guest is Michael Herman.
For UX UI: The ShopTalk Podcast
By subscribing to this podcast, you can follow weekly updates about building websites, and your hosts will be Dave Rupert and Chris Coyier.
The current total of 462 episodes covers the web design topics such as accessibility, aesthetics, performance, Web Components, and many more.
You can browse The ShopTalk Podcast episodes by following this link
Software Engineering Daily
In this DAILY-built content, you can follow the host Jeff Meyerson while talking with his guest about a wide array of topics. Some of them are web development (of course), blockchain development, machine learning, Natural Language Processing, and many more in 1400+ so far.
You can browse Software Engineering Daily episodes by following this link
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