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I don't mostly cause i haven't found any worth a damn. Maybe somebody will be nice enough to share a few
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@PerfectAsshole to he perfectly honest that's why I'm asking. We've started a podcast at work. We're always talking about random things while we code so we thought we would switch the mics on. The only problem is, we can't seem to find many examples of other coder podcasts. We're still growing through growing pains but if you're interested you can find us at https://www.blooware.co.uk/podcast other good podcasts I like are Talking Machines and The Internet of things podcast. Cheers.
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I've picked up a few tips and tricks from Syntax podcast. I think it's good, but it's probably only useful if you're doing web development, especially JS. https://syntax.fm
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lotd77757yI use PocketCasts to keep track with.
Am following, sorted by frequency:
* Laravel related
- full stack radio
- laracasts
- twenty percent time
- three devs and a maybe
- North meets South
* Physique & performance
- Muscle Experts with Ben Pakulski
* Programming general
- weekly Dev tips @ardalis
- Programming throwdown
- egghead.io
* OS
- BSDNow
- Syscast
* Educational
- TED talks daily
- Mozilla IRL -
Pocket casts on android.
Well worth the money. No unpaid app I've used comes close. -
While commuting / traveling, on my iPhone with the surprisingly named Podcasts app.
I follow Syntax, Front-end Happy Hour, and Letscode.hu (last one's in hungarian).
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I realised I answered earlier with what, but not where. The answer to that is in the bath 🛁
Where do you guys listen to podcasts?
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