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 Friday, June 27, 2008

It's been six months since my previous article "10 Podcasts Every Developer Should Listen To" so I thought I would do a follow up article outlining some of the new quality podcasts available to developers.

Alt.Net Podcast Good quality weekly podcast covering topics like adopting Agile, Dependency Injection and Continuous Integration
The Java Pose Helps to keep me informed of the innovations happening in the Java world and you get a catchy intro tune for free. 
The Thirsty Developer A weekly podcast covering a wide variety of .NET topics like SCRUM, Continuous Integration, Cyclomatic Complexity and Silverlight 2. 
Parlays Good architecture podcast with a wide variety of topics that focus on Java, Google and Apple. 
Radio TFS Excellent podcast on all things Team Foundation Server.  Highly recommended if you use or plan to use TFS
ThoughtWorks - IT Matters Discusses the business and technology issues facing the IT Industry with occasional appearances from people like Martin Fowler.
Deep Fired Bytes Despite the unhealthy name of this podcast it covers a healthy variety of IT Topics.

 

If I've missed any developer related podcasts that you find helpful please let me know.

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 Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Lots of good content you can watch online or download for later viewing.

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Mix08 Sessions

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 Tuesday, December 11, 2007

ThoughtWorks has a new IT Matters Podcast that discusses the business and technology issues facing the IT Industry. The First topic is on Domain Specific Languages Part 1 of 2.  A panel of ThoughtWorks employees including, Martin Fowler, Dr. Rebecca Parsons, Neal Ford and Jay Fields; all participate in a discussion around domain-specific languages (DSLs).

Topics include: 

1. How to build effective DSLs

2. When to use a DSL

3. What pitfalls to avoid

4. Some real-world examples of DSL best practices.

With the release of Visual Studio 2008 SDK that includes tools for Developing Domain Specific languages in Visual Studio 2008, the timing could not be better.  I am looking forward to listening to Part 2.

 

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 Tuesday, December 04, 2007

One of the best ways that I've discovered to keep up to date with the constant change of technology is to listen to podcasts.  I find this a great way to learn during my daily commute and exercise regiment (refilling my coffee AND getting the mail). 

 

One thing I would encourage is to attempt to listen while coding.  If you can listen to music while you code you can probably listen to podcasts with little effort.  Everyone is different but here is what I've discovered about myself.

  • If both ears are listening to a podcast I get too distracted and cannot concentrate enough on coding.
  • If I listen using my right ear, I grok almost nothing of the podcast content.
  • If I listen with my left ear, it seems to be a good balance between listening and doing.

I've heard of some who code while listening to a podcast in double speed to save time.  I can't do that but, apparently, some can. 

 

 

Here are the podcasts I find invaluable as a developer

 

smRSSImage Polymorphic Podcast Craig Shoemaker brings insight into software development in the .NET platform along with interviews with industry luminaries. Good content, good quality but an inconsistent schedule.
smRSSImage ARCast with Ron Jacobs Ron Jacobs is a Microsoft employee and delivers a weekly podcast on Channel 9 that dives into some tough .NET architecture topics. 
smRSSImage Software Engineering Radio Not specifically .NET related but contains a wide spectrum of Software topics from Dynamic Languages to Transactional Memory to Fault Tolerance. 
smRSSImage Software Quality Engineering Conferences Podcast Interviews with speakers from the Agile Development Practices 2007 Conference
smRSSImage OnSoftware Weekly interviews with some of the software industry's leading developers about a wide range of programming and development issues
smRSSImage WebDevRadio Podcast Web Development Discussion
smRSSImage Agile Toolkit Podcast Topics covering all things Agile. 
smRSSImage .NET Rocks! .NET Rocks! is a weekly talk show for anyone interested in programming on the Microsoft .NET platform. The shows range from introductory information to hardcore geekiness
smRSSImage Hanselminutes Scott Hanselman discusses utilities and tools, gives practical how-to advice, and discusses ASP.NET or Windows issues and workarounds.
smRSSImage ASP.NET PodCast The ASP.NET Podcast brings a technology focus to the area of podcasts.  This podcast is geared towards developers with applications that scale to a large amount of data and users.

 

I would like to hear what others are listening to and what software you use to manage your podcasts.  I have a love/hate relationship with ITunes.

UPDATE:

Top Developer Podcasts Part II

 

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