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I am a happy podcast listener. I listen to podcasts when I go walking the dog for an hour, when doing some solo trekking, when driving.
It’s a great way not only to learn new things, but to hear stories and widen your horizons.
I have a list of podcasts I listen to, but I won’t annoy you with that. Instead I want to list what I think are the best podcasts for frontend developers.
If you are looking forward expanding your podcast catalog, here’s a good place!
Frontend Developer Podcasts
- Developer Tea
- egghead.io developer chats
- Front End Happy Hour
- The freeCodeCamp Podcast
- The Frontside Podcast
- Full Stack Radio
- JavaScript Jabber
- JS Party
- Ladybug Podcast
- Modern Web
- Syntax
- Toolsday
- Web of Tomorrow
Not just for frontend developers, general but great
- Away from Keyboard
- Coding blocks
- Developing Fatigue
- The Laracasts Snippet
- NodeUp
- ShopTalk
- Under the Radar
Stories of developers or new hosts in every episode
Enjoy! (and let me know on Twitter if I missed a nice one!)
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