The Ruby Show is well produced and has good discussion. Ruby5, though a good source of news, has obviously scripted conversation and banter.
Yesterday, Amos suggested Ruby Rogues <http://rubyrogues.com/> to me and now I'm going back through their archive.
Any other suggestions out there? I mean, there's obviously Railscasts but I don't know if I would consider that a podcast (even though it has "cast" in the name). I would consider it more like online learning courses.
> The Ruby Show is well produced and has good discussion. Ruby5, though > a good source of news, has obviously scripted conversation and banter.
> Yesterday, Amos suggested Ruby Rogues <http://rubyrogues.com/> to me > and now I'm going back through their archive.
> Any other suggestions out there? I mean, there's obviously Railscasts > but I don't know if I would consider that a podcast (even though it > has "cast" in the name). I would consider it more like online learning > courses.
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Probably both. Though I'm looking more for podcasts that are about Ruby that also bring web development into the discussion as opposed to a web development podcast that brings Ruby into the discussion. Does that make sense?
With Ruby at the forefront of web technology at the moment, I would imagine it would be limiting to find a Ruby podcast with no consideration of web development. It would be like talking about the Dark Tower books without at least some discussion of Salem's Lot, Hearts in Atlantis, and The Stand (among others). Not the perfect comparison but I think you catch the drift. =)
> The Ruby Show is well produced and has good discussion. Ruby5, though a > good source of news, has obviously scripted conversation and banter.
> Yesterday, Amos suggested Ruby Rogues <http://rubyrogues.com/> to me and > now I'm going back through their archive.
> Any other suggestions out there? I mean, there's obviously Railscasts but > I don't know if I would consider that a podcast (even though it has "cast" > in the name). I would consider it more like online learning courses. > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "Saint Louis Ruby Users Group" group. > To view this discussion on the web visit > https://groups.google.com/d/msg/stlruby/-/9myI56a7RycJ. > To post to this group, send email to stl...@googlegroups.com <javascript:> > . > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > stlruby+u...@googlegroups.com <javascript:>. > For more options, visit this group at > http://groups.google.com/group/stlruby?hl=en.
I'd love to find some like that as well. Biking 50 minutes each way to
work and listening to things on 1.35x has me eating through podcasts.
The non-ruby ones I was going to mention are Javascript Jabber which
touches on the server side and ruby mostly pretty often. But if you're
doing web dev you're going to be doing javascript / coffee / etc so
it's a good one for that. I've also been surprised by the java posse
which is some netflix / google / SV guys who are usually talking about
larger scale issues like deployment and large use but non-EE java.
They recently talked about Pairing in one show and Continuous
Deployment in another (except with 400+ machines).
I really also like "The Amp Hour", but that is all EE with barely any
CS except when they complain that they don't know how to code.
On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 9:20 AM, Charles Caldwell <booke...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Probably both. Though I'm looking more for podcasts that are about Ruby that
> also bring web development into the discussion as opposed to a web
> development podcast that brings Ruby into the discussion. Does that make
> sense?
> With Ruby at the forefront of web technology at the moment, I would imagine
> it would be limiting to find a Ruby podcast with no consideration of web
> development. It would be like talking about the Dark Tower books without at
> least some discussion of Salem's Lot, Hearts in Atlantis, and The Stand
> (among others). Not the perfect comparison but I think you catch the drift.
> =)
> On Friday, August 31, 2012 10:09:17 AM UTC-5, mr.gaffo wrote:
>> Are you looking for just pure ruby or web and deployment related tech as
>> well?
>> -Mike
>> On 12-08-31 07:28 AM, Charles Caldwell wrote:
>> I listen to The Ruby Show and Ruby5.
>> The Ruby Show is well produced and has good discussion. Ruby5, though a
>> good source of news, has obviously scripted conversation and banter.
>> Yesterday, Amos suggested Ruby Rogues to me and now I'm going back through
>> their archive.
>> Any other suggestions out there? I mean, there's obviously Railscasts but
>> I don't know if I would consider that a podcast (even though it has "cast"
>> in the name). I would consider it more like online learning courses.
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The other Ruby-related podcasts that I listen to are Thoughtbot's podcast (called Giant Robots Smashing Into Other Giant Robots) and the Changelog (which covers new stuff found via GitHub). There are a couple obsolete podcasts with some good stuff: Pivotals Labs and Pragmatic Podcasts.
Off-topic podcasts that I listen to that may be of interest to this group: Straight Dope, Science Friday, Freakonomics, and TED Talks (although a lot of the TED talks don't work well with audio only). You might also consider listening to news: BBC, PBS NewsHour, CNN, 60 Minutes.
As far as off topic podcasts, I listen to various ones from some of the top networks like TWiT, Revision3, 5by5, and FrogPants. I saw somewhere that 5by5 used to have a Ruby show but it's 404 now. Speaking of "404", CNet used to have a lot of good podcasts but they cut back earlier this year.
On Friday, August 31, 2012 12:49:34 PM UTC-5, Craig Buchek wrote:
> The other Ruby-related podcasts that I listen to are Thoughtbot's podcast > (called Giant Robots Smashing Into Other Giant Robots) and the Changelog > (which covers new stuff found via GitHub). There are a couple obsolete > podcasts with some good stuff: Pivotals Labs and Pragmatic Podcasts.
> Off-topic podcasts that I listen to that may be of interest to this group: > Straight Dope, Science Friday, Freakonomics, and TED Talks (although a lot > of the TED talks don't work well with audio only). You might also consider > listening to news: BBC, PBS NewsHour, CNN, 60 Minutes.
On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 11:04 AM, Charles Caldwell <booke...@gmail.com> wrote:
> As far as off topic podcasts, I listen to various ones from some of the top
> networks like TWiT, Revision3, 5by5, and FrogPants. I saw somewhere that
> 5by5 used to have a Ruby show but it's 404 now. Speaking of "404", CNet used
> to have a lot of good podcasts but they cut back earlier this year.
> On Friday, August 31, 2012 12:49:34 PM UTC-5, Craig Buchek wrote:
>> The other Ruby-related podcasts that I listen to are Thoughtbot's podcast
>> (called Giant Robots Smashing Into Other Giant Robots) and the Changelog
>> (which covers new stuff found via GitHub). There are a couple obsolete
>> podcasts with some good stuff: Pivotals Labs and Pragmatic Podcasts.
>> Off-topic podcasts that I listen to that may be of interest to this group:
>> Straight Dope, Science Friday, Freakonomics, and TED Talks (although a lot
>> of the TED talks don't work well with audio only). You might also consider
>> listening to news: BBC, PBS NewsHour, CNN, 60 Minutes.
>> Craig
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> The other Ruby-related podcasts that I listen to are Thoughtbot's podcast
> (called Giant Robots Smashing Into Other Giant Robots) and the Changelog
> (which covers new stuff found via GitHub). There are a couple obsolete
> podcasts with some good stuff: Pivotals Labs and Pragmatic Podcasts.
> Off-topic podcasts that I listen to that may be of interest to this group:
> Straight Dope, Science Friday, Freakonomics, and TED Talks (although a lot
> of the TED talks don't work well with audio only). You might also consider
> listening to news: BBC, PBS NewsHour, CNN, 60 Minutes.
> Craig
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On Wed, Sep 5, 2012 at 7:23 AM, Amos King <amos.l.k...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Radio lab for of topic.
> On Aug 31, 2012 12:49 PM, "Craig Buchek" <Craig.Buc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> The other Ruby-related podcasts that I listen to are Thoughtbot's podcast
>> (called Giant Robots Smashing Into Other Giant Robots) and the Changelog
>> (which covers new stuff found via GitHub). There are a couple obsolete
>> podcasts with some good stuff: Pivotals Labs and Pragmatic Podcasts.
>> Off-topic podcasts that I listen to that may be of interest to this
>> group: Straight Dope, Science Friday, Freakonomics, and TED Talks (although
>> a lot of the TED talks don't work well with audio only). You might also
>> consider listening to news: BBC, PBS NewsHour, CNN, 60 Minutes.
>> Craig
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