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Here's a list of podcasts reviewed in different websites such as the techrepublic, etc.
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Programming Throwdown offers a general introduction to a wide range of programming-related topics in an interesting and engaging manner.
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The banter between the two hosts is bright and breezy, and each show includes a discussion of recent development-related news and the hosts' recommendations for tools and books.
hanselminutes.com
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he show offers an overview of a wide range of development technologies and approaches. The series also regularly touches on general interest technology-related topics,
Another well-established show, Software Engineering Radio is aimed at professional software developers.
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A podcast featuring interviews with some of the most interesting people in the open source community about the projects they're working on.
A show that delves into the issues confronting developers in their daily lives.
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motivation, dealing with pressure, how to disconnect and more.
A show covering a broad range of .NET-related topics in considerable technical depth, with very detailed show notes breaking down the discussion point-by-point.
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A long-running Java podcast that mixes Java platform news, interviews and opinions - often engaging in detailed discussions of code
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A weekly discussion and interview show featuring a wide range of open-source development tools and development-related news.
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he programme has a heavy focus on web development,
Stanford Engineering Everywhere
This isn't a podcast but a
series of lectures posted by Stanford University aimed at teaching the basics of computer science.
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The Introduction to Computer Science courses provide a grounding in the topic for those with no knowledge of the subject,
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Each course is made up of 27 lectures lasting about 40 to 50 minutes each - so even though no new lectures are being put up right now, there's enough content to keep you busy for a while.
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