Podcasts

I have a habit of listening to development/.NET related podcasts on my way to/from work and here is the list of podcasts I subscribe to in no particular order:

  • Alt.NET Podcast (iTunes link)
    Alt.NET Podcast about TDD, BDD, DDD, DI, IoC, and other acronyms.
  • Stack Overflow (iTunes link)
    Jeff Atwood (of codinghorror.com) and Joel Spolsky (of joelonsoftware.com) discuss the development of their new programming community, StackOverflow.com.
  • Deep Fried Bytes (iTunes link)
    Deep Fried Bytes is an audio talk show with a Southern flavor hosted by technologists and developers Keith Elder and Chris Woodruff. The show discusses a wide range of topics including application development, operating systems and technology in general. Anything is fair game if it plugs into the wall or takes a battery.
  • Hanselminutes (iTunes link)
    Hanselminutes is a weekly audio talk show with noted web developer and technologist Scott Hanselman and hosted by Carl Franklin. Scott discusses utilities and tools, gives practical how-to advice, and discusses ASP.NET or Windows issues and workarounds.
  • Herding Code (iTunes link)
    A weekly discussion featuring K. Scott Allen (odetocode.com), Kevin Dente, Scott Koon (lazycoder.com), and Jon Galloway.
  • .NET Rocks! (iTunes link)
    .NET Rocks! is an Internet Audio Talk Show for Microsoft .NET Developers.
  • Radio TFS (iTunes link)
    Updates and in-depth discussions from the community involved in using Microsoft Visual Studio Team System, and Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server.
  • Einar Ingebrigtsen – podcast (iTunes link)
    Random ramblings from a Norwegian software developer
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3 Responses to Podcasts

  1. Thanks for putting Deep Fried Bytes in the list with the other great podcasts. Thanks for listening and if you have suggestions we are excited to hear them.

  2. Mike Moore says:

    Thanks for the Alt.NET Podcast mention! Glad to be a part of that list. :)

  3. You’re welcome :)

    I learn a lot by listening to these podcasts, so keep up the great work!

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