5 Top Dev Podcasts Out There

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No time to read? Worry not! Podcasts are perfect for you and you can use them to amuse yourself during those dead hours commuting to work, being stuck in traffic, being a couch potato and so on. Podcasts are a great and easy way to keep up with the ever-evolving dev industry and gain new knowledge and information about your craft.

And since dev podcasts are huge at the moment, we’ve selected 5 of the top dev podcasts out there to help you out:

  1. SynTax

This podcast by Scott Tolinski and Wes Bos covers the JS ecosystem, the latest technologies, frameworks, libraries, etc. The dev douet also offers courses so watch out for any announcements during the podcast.

2. Developer Tea

Αs the official website states, “Developer Tea exists to help driven developers connect to their ultimate purpose and excel at their work so that they can positively impact the people they influence. With over 13 million downloads to date, Developer Tea is a short podcast hosted by Jonathan Cutrell (@jcutrell), co-founder of Spec and developer at @Clearbit.”

New episodes are released quite frequently and the podcast duration is ideal to fit into a ten-minute tea break or work-break.

3. Front End Happy Hour

This podcast has it all: Software Engineers from Netflix, Evernote, Atlassian & LinkedIn! They are talking over drinks about all things Front End development and more. You can count on valuable insights.

4. Javascript Jabber

Javascript Jabber’s mission is to provide a high-quality podcast for every programming community and to help every developer find the resources they need to stay current. The show features a panel of Javascript professionals and you can gain valuable knowledge about front end development, Javascript, careers and frameworks. A nice feature of this podcast is that devs are encouraged to drop in on a conversation about topics that are timely and relevant to what they’re doing. You might find it quite helpful.

5. Agile for Humans™ Podcast

Agile for Humans™ is a weekly podcast dedicated to the individuals and interactions that make agile work. Ryan Ripley’s goal is to help his audience create safe and collaborative working environments where people are empowered to do their best work. So, if you are interested in the Agile framework and methodologies such as Scrum, Lean, XP and Kanban this podcast should definitely be on your list.

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