Friday, January 4, 2008
Friday, January 4, 2008    

I have been quite remiss in not producing podcasts regularly. I see that the only one updated with predictable consistency is The Flex Show (that I am aware of anyway). I have been head down developing and thus have found producing a podcast a little difficult. I feel that interview-type of technology podcasts seem to be the best & have been unable to sync up with some in my social network... something I've really been trying to nail down since my podcasts inception.

How many of you regularly listen to tech podcasts in regards to Flash and the RIA space? Do you listen mostly for entertainment, or do you listen in order to learn techniques or trends? I predict its the former, but of course I cannot be sure. What kind of podcasts would benefit you the most? As developers, we're all quite busy as the industry has been heating up for quite some time now... perhaps podcasts are too distracting while we work, and perhaps we don't commute as much as we live in our code holes... coding?



1 Comments:

Anonymous Jeffry Houser said...
 

“Podcasting is more work than most people think. With The Flex Show going; I'm generally estimating 10 hours per episode (and have been bearing most of that load myself lately).

But, we do strive for consistency w/ The Flex Show and I think we've been relatively successful in that.

The Flex Show, we are going after a mix of "Trends" and "Entertainment". I believe that an audio podcast is a bad venue for technique learning, but I could see it working in a Videocast.

I'm unaware of any other Flex related podcasts [that made it into double digit episodes[, but would love to find some.

( Thanks for listening; feel free to drop me a line if you want to chat about podcasting )”
 
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