On 4/13/06, Steve Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've found some neat stuff at http://itconversations.com. They publish quite a few podcasts per week, some interest me, some don't, but they cover quite a large range of topics.
Here's a link to part 1 of a 2-part podcast interview with Guido Von Rossum: http://www.itconversations.com/shows/detail545.html
Also, Leo Laport has started (finally!) a podcast on open source called Floss. He does several podcasts these days. You can find them (and the Floss podcast) here: http://twit.tv
You can also do a search on 'programming' or 'python' at http://podcastalley.com and sometimes find some good podcasts.
One other way that's kind of neat, is to use http://podzinger.com which does searches via speech recognition on podcasts.
There's quite a lot of potential sources for good programming related podcasts, however finding them is the tough part.
On a similar line, I've recently discovered "podcasts". I spend a lot
of time driving, and have been listening through the "Security Now"
broadcasts, and the last few days some stuff on Evolutionary Theory.
Does anyone know of some good sources for programming-type discussions
- talks or lectures I could download and listen to?
I've found some neat stuff at http://itconversations.com. They publish quite a few podcasts per week, some interest me, some don't, but they cover quite a large range of topics.
Here's a link to part 1 of a 2-part podcast interview with Guido Von Rossum: http://www.itconversations.com/shows/detail545.html
Also, Leo Laport has started (finally!) a podcast on open source called Floss. He does several podcasts these days. You can find them (and the Floss podcast) here: http://twit.tv
You can also do a search on 'programming' or 'python' at http://podcastalley.com and sometimes find some good podcasts.
One other way that's kind of neat, is to use http://podzinger.com which does searches via speech recognition on podcasts.
There's quite a lot of potential sources for good programming related podcasts, however finding them is the tough part.
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