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May 02, 2015 | podcasts, web, design, development The Web development and it's tools, libraries and best practices are constantly evolving and keeping yourself uptodate is sometimes difficult. What I like to do is use few different mediums to get the latest information. One of them is listening podcasts as I stare screen too much already while doing daily programming. Here is my current (May 2, 2015) list of top podcasts to listen. Web Development / Design ShopTalk Show http://shoptalkshow.com/ I really enjoy listening this one as there are two easygoing hosts (Chris Coyier from CSS Tricks & Codepen and Dave Rupert from Paravel Inc) talking in a very relaxed format. Show contains two types of episodes: Rapidfire and one with the guest. Rapidfire is a listener Q & A session. Episodes with a guest starts with a discussion at the beginning and then there is a Q & A session where guest participates. If you are a seasoned Web developer or designer then you might find some of the episodes filled with questions from people who are starting a Web related career. I still come back to this as I really enjoy the relaxed format, great hosts and guests. Favourite episodes: Special: One on One with a hacker 101: John Resig 092: With Dudley Storey 157: With Alex Russell The Big Web Show http://5by5.tv/bigwebshow Podcast by Jeffrey "King of Web Standards" Zeldman is a longform (4060 minutes) podcast that goes deeply into one topic. Jeffrey has a long history in the Web development/standards/design and knows how to ask good questions. He seems to have a skill to put guests in a thinking mode. Great guests and wellthought topics. Jeffrey's Web history knowledge is a really nice addition to the discussion. Favourite episodes: #131: Life After Typekit with Jeff Veen #130: Progressive Enhancement FTW with Aaron Gustafson #125: “You’re My Favorite Client,” with Mike Monteiro #102: Sass for Designers

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May 02, 2015 | podcasts, web, design, development

The Web development and  it's  tools,  libraries and best practices are  constantly  evolving andkeeping  yourself  up­to­date  is  sometimes  difficult.  What  I  like  to  do  is  use  few  differentmediums to get the latest information. One of them is listening podcasts as I stare screen toomuch already while doing daily programming.

Here is my current (May 2, 2015) list of top podcasts to listen.

Web Development / Design

ShopTalk Show http://shoptalkshow.com/

I really enjoy listening this one as there are two easy­going hosts (Chris Coyier from CSS Tricks& Codepen and Dave Rupert from Paravel Inc) talking in a very relaxed format. Show containstwo types of episodes: Rapidfire and one with the guest. Rapidfire is a listener Q & A session.Episodes  with  a  guest  starts  with  a  discussion  at  the  beginning  and  then  there  is  a  Q  &  Asession where guest participates.

If  you  are  a  seasoned Web  developer  or  designer  then  you might  find  some  of  the  episodesfilled with questions from people who are starting a Web related career. I still come back to thisas I really enjoy the relaxed format, great hosts and guests.

Favourite episodes:

Special: One on One with a hacker101: John Resig092: With Dudley Storey157: With Alex Russell

The Big Web Show http://5by5.tv/bigwebshow

Podcast by Jeffrey "King of Web Standards" Zeldman is a long­form (40­60 minutes) podcastthat  goes  deeply  into  one  topic.  Jeffrey  has  a  long  history  in  the  Webdevelopment/standards/design and knows how to ask good questions. He seems to have a skillto put guests in a thinking mode.

Great guests and well­thought topics. Jeffrey's Web history knowledge is a really nice additionto the discussion.

Favourite episodes:

#131: Life After Typekit with Jeff Veen#130: Progressive Enhancement FTW with Aaron Gustafson#125: “You’re My Favorite Client,” with Mike Monteiro#102: Sass for Designers

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The Web Ahead http://5by5.tv/webahead

Slightly similar with the Big Web Show, but differentiating factors are host Jen Simmons and alittle bit more focus on the development side instead of pure design talk. Long­form discussionwith various Web experts. I had to put 1.2x speed to my podcast player, otherwise it would betoo dreamy to listen.

Favourite episodes:

#100: Designing the Web with Jeffrey Zeldman#93: Parsing Design with Andy Budd#84: Transforming the People Problem with Paul Boag#78: Offline with John Allsopp

The Path to Performance http://pathtoperf.com/

New podcast by Katie Kovalcin and Tim Kadlec focusing on a web performance. The duo has aprogrammer  (Tim)  and  a  designer  (Katie),  so  you  get  two  different  angles  on  a  topic.  Thispodcast is new one, but I am looking forward to hear more.

JavaScript Jabber http://devchat.tv/js­jabber/

JavaScript Jabber  is more  like a JavaScript panel discussion with changing guest. Guests arereally good and topics  interesting, but something  in the  format  is annoying me. There are somany "hosts" who can shout questions and I don't even know who was the asking. Sometimesepisodes are lacking a structure because everyone can have their own thing that they want tohear more from. Great guests and topics save a lot.

Smallest Federated Wiki with Ward CunninghamFamo.us with Steve NewcombSocket.IO with Guillermo RauchJavaScript Strategies at Microsoft with Scott Hanselman

Programming  and  IT  in  general,  but  contains  plenty  of  WebDevelopment

.NET Rocks! http://www.dotnetrocks.com/

This  is  a  looooong  running  show with more  than  1100  episodes! The name  suggests  a  lot  ofMicrosoft stuff, but trust my word there are topics varying from career as a software developerto Richard Campbell's great (almost) monologue about water power.

Both  Carl  Franklin  and  Richard  Campbell  are  professional  when  it  comes  to  producing  apodcast. They  seem  to get a  really good dialogue going on with  their guests and all  episodeshave a clear structure.

I highly suggest to listen their Geek Out's and also "Making a Thousand Podcasts with Carl andRichard".

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Richard".

Hard to pick favourites from the huge list of podcasts, but here are few:

Working on your Career with John SonmezDifferent Databases with David SimonsTaking Over a Brownfield Application with Scott FordMaking Money on Mobile with Atley Hunter

Hanselminutes http://www.hanselminutes.com/

This is a compact (~30 mins) podcast from Scott Hanselman that doesn't waste your time. Theshow  is  well­produced  and  there  isn't  much  small  talk,  all  30  mins  you'll  get  is  rock­solidinformation to your ears. Like in the .NET Rocks! topics vary a lot.

Favourite episodes:

"A Dark Room" ­ What's it like to have a #1 App? With Amir RajanSpace and the next IT decade with Tom Soderstrom from JPLCreating Reactive User Interfaces with Adaptive Consulting's Reactive TraderManaging Errors across platforms with RayGun.io

The hardest part is finding quality shows, I would like to hear your favourites!

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