Some Industry Podcasts
Clearleft launches six episodes of season one podcast
This podcast is called "Clearleft Podcast". Isn't it very direct? It explores some concepts that are relatively new to me, such as design operations and design sprints, which are terms with rich meanings that require detailed discussion. The editing was done very well, interspersed with clips of related speeches, etc. It's better than the "record" podcasts I usually do.
If you like Jeremy's soothing broadcast style, he is also a narrator for our "Net History" series.
Syntax Podcast: CSS Topic
The two hosts, Wes and Scott, have conducted a good review of the CSS field in 2020. I especially like the pragmatism shown here, they do not comment on anything, but try to combine many of the methods discussed with specific development scenarios.
They also invited Adam Argyle to talk about the evolution of CSS.
Netlify now has podcasts
It is called "Remotely Interesting". You might think it will always revolve around Jamstack (I'll definitely listen), but the Netlify team talks a lot, including blogging, enthusiasm and communication (and of course Jamstack-related content).
Igalia Chats: Web Ecosystem Health
An in-depth discussion on the health status of network ecosystems in the first issue.
Brian Kardell of Igalia, along with Jeremy Keith and Stuart Langridge, discusses the diversity of rendering engines, history, and the health of the web browser ecosystem.
Solve resolved issues
This is the title of a blog post by Ahmad Nassri, discussed in an episode of JS Party. It feels warm to hear the story behind Amal and Ahmad and the mutual respect between them. An in-depth discussion of classic construction and purchase issues is crucial to all software companies.
My podcast
Dave and I have been very steady in releasing new ShopTalk Show every Monday. Marie also releases new CodePen Radio shows every week.
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