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What to listen about programming?
Hello.
I spend a lot of free time traveling by car or by bus. For a long time there was a thought, “Now I would like to listen to something about programming for self-development while I’m standing in a traffic jam.”
The video is inconvenient because at the end of the day your eyes get very tired or it’s difficult to watch something in a crowded bus.
Of course, audio lectures about specific programming languages will be of little use. After all, all this needs to be tried in practice.
But maybe there are audio lectures about theory, algorithms. Since I do not have a specialized education, I would like to pull up the theory.
What can you hear about programming?
Perhaps there are video lectures, seminars where visual perception is insignificant.
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Listening to podcasts is both fun and rewarding. But choosing the right one for you is another challenge.
I will recommend a few that I like:
1) Debriefing - about technology, gadgets and programming
2) Radio-T - about technology and programming + chatter :)
3) RadioJS - about JS and frontend
4) Frankly about IT careerism - a talk show with interesting interlocutors, about programming, career and everything
5) RWpod - about rails, ruby, etc.
6) RubyNoName - about rails, ruby, etc. now it’s a little stalled
7) ruby5 - about rails, ruby, etc. in English
+ Binary Radio
UPD: I found audio podcasts about PHP specifically:
5minphp.ru/page/2
blog.yandex.ru/post/25068
Direct links to video
The largest total measure of the last 2500 years, part 1 video.yandex.ru/users/ya-events /view/129
The largest total measure of the last 2500 years, part 2 video.yandex.ru/users/ya-events/view/128/?cauthor=...
Just something like that I meant.
I listened to the first part "The Greatest Common Measure: The Last 2500 Years". Honestly, I just couldn't put it down.
Approximately 80% of this video can be listened to, and 20% is the code of algorithms that you need to see. In principle, pulling the phone out of your pocket a couple of times, for an hour bus ride, is not difficult.
My main idea is to listen to teachers of the level of Donald Knuth or Alexander Stepanov
Unfortunately, my English is very bad, otherwise I could have listened to Harold Abelson and Gerald Sussman ( geektimes.ru/post/103322 ).
Get away from programming a bit, expand your horizons. I once listened to coworking in minibuses on the way home <=> coworking:
1) The richest man in Babylon. Clayton
2) Rich dad, poor dad. Kiyosaki
3) Cash flow quadrant. Kiyosaki
4) The art of war. Sun Tzu
*After a dot - the author's surname The
above is business literature, but as a freelancer it was very interesting to me. In other words, each of us has his own way ...
I can advise on YouTube channels: sorax and romeo san francisco (I apologize if I wrote it wrong). On these channels you can take for yourself something related to motivation and real stories related to programming.
I highly recommend listening to Yakov Fain's podcasts:
americhka.us A
podcast about programming, frameworks, careers, and life. In a free manner, sometimes with humor :)
Radio Allah.
In general, a crazy idea. You will not learn anything and you will create a new traffic jam, you need to immediately practice everything that you have read or seen. And through audio experience will not appear
Almost nothing, I searched myself. Google Agile podkast and in general everything else is on the little things there (2-3 releases). The sphere is specific, I can’t give a single example in my voice, so, naked theory and talk about motivation, in which companies it works better ...))
www.youtube.com/user/atrainingru
not exactly programming, but the recordings go like an audio book. Highly recommend.
Haven't seen it in the replies yet.
DevZen Podcast A
podcast about programming, IT and related topics
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