JavaScript Jabber
JavaScript Jabber
Charles M Wood
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Great discussions 👌
Always a solid panel of peeps from the industry discussing topics currently saturating my Twitter dev timeline 👍🔥
Broken app garbage
Only listened once
One guy commentator kept interrupting the interviewee and seemed defensive every time his beloved technologies weren’t considered the best option. It became super distracting to listen to and disconnected the flow of the discussion.
jaybytez
Just shooting the breeze?
I stopped after hearing 10 minutes of small talk which is really unhelpful to me.
Montaz Meah II
Poorly executed
Came back to this show only to discover that is hardly has anything to do with JavaScript anymore, it features unvetted fake experts, and the host constantly interjects with stories about him. Also, the ads are prerecorded, you DO have a chance to edit them just a bit. The host is too lazy to edit the ads and fix misspoken words, then that says something about quality.
Dig dog doo
Outstanding podcast for a commuting developer
I have enjoyed all three episodes that I have downloaded so far. Looking forward to catching up on more missed episodes. Well done
Coreperformance
It's ok
There are just too many episodes to keep up and it gets pretty technical.
DSEichinger
Best JavaScript podcast ever
Best JavaScript ever.
CROSS599318026
Turned into an advertisement for Microsoft
Had interesting variety of topics for a while. Now seems like every episode is about Microsofts new products. There's got be more going on in the JS world besides visual studio.
Throwawaynickname333
Decent
They definitely feature some heavy hitters if you're looking for important insights. But the experience of the show itself leaves a lot to be desired. You would think after being at it for so long, they would have improved the sound quality or even the legibility of the show notes. Little things like that can be frustrating.
ocajwm
So good
This is one of my favorite podcasts to listen to. It has been really good with helping me learn new topics in web development as well as understand the general happenings in the scene as well since i am new to web development. It is really nice being able to listen while on the train to and from dev mountain. The personalities are great and a lot of the guests are really helpful and informative.
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JaceB
Great for beginners who want a lay of the land
I assume it's great for people with a lot of js experience also because the panelists don't hesitate to go in depth on topics. Anyway, I'm just starting out and this podcast is an entertainingly for me to really get the lay of the land. It's satisfying to understand more and more of what they talk about as I keep listening and learning on my own. My one wish is that every conversation would include a 2-minute description of what exactly the thing they're talking about does. Sometimes they do that and sometimes they don't.
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ArthurGame
Listen if you want to learn the cons of coding boot camps
Great podcast but pushes boot camps way too much. For example, when boot camp graduates on the show sometimes struggle with simple stuff that's taught in a 4-year school.
IWillScoop
Great
I am a JS newbie, but love this. Very helpful to learn about the pros and cons of various tools and frameworks. Learning a lot.
Daniel J Schroeder
great for when I’m feeling codey
I’m a web developer, but also run ecommerce and other side projects. I like listening to tha’ jabber to get me fired up to open phpstorm and do some dev work. Yall are some affable dudes I dig it!
joe from chiang mai
Great
I really enjoy this podcast, particularly for my commute to and from work. They often gloss over the background on a topic, so there is an assumption that you have a decent amount of familiarity with JS (probably a safe bet though). Sometimes I've found it slightly problematic on frameworks/libraries that I've not used, but often the guest will try to back track and get some input there. At the end of each episode they give nice "picks", from which I've found some good books to read and music to listen to. Sometimes an unmentioned panelist will constantly step on guests toes pushing their work instead, but he is very knowledgable and for every time he does that, he also provides a significant amount of great insight and knowledge. Keep up the nice work!
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Matt Ras
Don't miss an episode!
I'm a very visual person and usually tune in to Youtube presentations when it comes to code and programming topics. It's difficult to digest new topics on a lot of other coding tech audio podcasts. Javascript Jabber is an exception: the cast communicates complex topics very well. The picks are great (the LDS influence of the podcast members can really shine through here )
RadioactiveDK
Not just a social hour
Other podcasts are like social hours - people yammer on about nothing. JSJabber has relevant, interesting content, and they engage their guests in interesting conversations. Thanks guys!
run2xs
Great guests, topics and discussions
Every episode is full of great insights from top notch panelists and guests!
belcherj
Love it!
Get excited every time I see a new episode up. Thanks, guys!
Kickbot
Well produced and good variety
There is a great backlog of episodes to choose from. I especially enjoy the strong selection of guests they have landed. There seems to be a lot of care put into the pacing and it has graceful editing. The panel members rotate in and out often (and I like that.) I also enjoy listening to early episodes when things were a little chaotic.
dvdrtrgn
Inspiring and solid
Guys make great podcast with deep understanding of js domain. Keep going!
DmytroVoloshyn
Awesome Show for all Level of JavaScript'ers
I love the show. It found its groove after a few episodes, and since then, its been a really good show, and the format works great. A lot of the content is explained well, even for newbies, although, they do dive deeper. Great list of guests, loving the Google / Angular Interviews lately, its great to see how it works in big organizations and small, and how open source works inside companies like Google and Facebook. Keep up the good work guys.
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gpickin
I learned a lot
I learned a lot from listening to this show. Very honest guests/speakers, hosts direct them to the point and expand the discussion. Keep up doing a great job!
d_jam
Good stuff
Just found the podcast and I really appreciate it. Thanks for putting the work in!
JoelAvocado
I really enjoy these
Thanks for putting these podcasts together! I have used Java to develop web applications for many years now but I really enjoy rehashing even the basics of the language by listening to your podcast.
pblair12
My favorite podcast!
Love the podcast - it’s my favorite podcast. I work in the software field in the server side but wanted to learn more about javascript and get up-to-speed as much as possible on front-end technology and this is the best resource for doing that. The guys have great guests and the topics are always relevant. I also appreciate their consistency - some podcasts got long times without doing shows but tho podcast has been very regular.
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mikemil2713
Essential!
Essential listening if you're serious about learning or improving your JavaScript skills, and programming in general. The topics are wide-ranging, the hosts are knowledgable and engaging, and the guests are generally excellent. It's extremely hard to make programming a comprehensible topic an an audio format, but these guys do it as well as anyone! Their site also includes a word-for-word transcript of every show, which can be a very useful resource for looking up things after you've listened.
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adampasz
Informative
Learned a lot from various interviews. Good way to keep track of latest developments in JS
BGuthy
I owe so much to these guys
Tutorials teach you specific skills. JSJabber teaches you what skills you should know, or at least know about. I haven't found a single better resource than this podcast. I owe so much to these guys.
xcxc
Very technical (which is good!)
As someone who's learning JavaScript it's nice to listen to a podcast that goes into specifics about the code.
fl3fh48fj
Episode 66
This show is one of the best episodes to date. The guys struck a great balance with it - they stay on topic presenting both opinions and real world experience while not being excessively focused. Great work.
Then Again
One of my favorites
The guys on this show are awesome to listen to for anyone in the JavaScript world. They always make me laugh and teach me something new. I eagerly anticipate the release of new episodes. Keep up the great work, it doesn't go unappreciated!
Jon de la Motte
Amazing
This podcast is amazing. Love it! Thank you guys got everything you do!
Hossman333
Good stuff fellas
I am starting to use Javascript more and more everyday. I use this podcast to learn about things I should be using currently and could be using in the future. Love the picks at the end of all of Chuck's podcasts. Keep up the good work
Tharnid
Excellent
Good show, topics, and guests! Each episode is an enjoyable listen.
mimetnet
Developer
Awesome discussions. Current and interesting topics. Great references and resources as well.
Nevraeka
well spent time traveling
Whenever I travel i listen to them, teaches you something and it is put in enjoyable and digestable form. keep it up!
Sammy194
Very Good Stuff
Listened all the them. Very good and knowledgable. Few things to mentions. - In history.js podcast , i think Hosts are missing the whole purpose of the library. - In Dart podcast, Guest were not given proper respect for their experience. But its very useful for my everyday work. Nice Job. Keep it up.
MrKovai
Good Stuff
I listen to a podcast each day from these guys and really enjoy it. I am going to definitely finish off the series and look at some other stuff they do.
jasonhamm
Thanks
I've been working on leveling up my javascripting skills, and found this podcast from Paul Irish's twitter feed. I'm glad I did, it is so helpful to have you guys discussing the current javascript tool set. It is giving me much needed clarity on a lot of topics. Thanks again, keep it up.
Pbrentlinger
Great podcast
Informative and entertaining. Keep it up!
Mars306
I like turtles
and JavaScript Jabber. Production quality is great. Topics are timely. I've learned something new on almost every podcast. Wish Yehuda was still on occasionally.
RullDawg
One of my favorites!
Tons of useful info! Highly recommended.
Mister Squinkles
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It's cool to hear from the rockstars of the js world each show. There work and thoughts are a great resource. Enjoy the panel each week. Good questions from all. Best questions award goes to Jamison though, he tosses up some depthy insightful ones quite often. I'm glad Yehuda hasn't been on for the past few shows. There, I said it. Sorry buddy, you often mention not wanting to be pedantic, but you're it man.
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samiconductor
False Advertisement
The podcast would be worthwhile if they actually talked about the topic at hand rather than debating it to death. For example after they beat closures to death, one of them asked what a closure was! Often they go on tangents of tangents taking about theory rather than pragmatism. Production/sound is great and some very intelligent people in the panel so it has potential if the host kept things strictly on track. Don't expect to learn something by listening that you can apply at work tomorrow.
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PodCycler
Great source of JS knowledge
These guys are great to listen to and really helped me become aware of all the tools available as a JS developer. Extremely informative and the topics are full of different opinions and heated debates. Great job with the podcast guys keep up the good work.
ekura92
rockstars
These guys are incredible to listen to. Highly recommended!
craayzie
Great technical podcast about JavaScript
They bring a lot of cool and current guys and gals who use, code, and design JavaScript. A MUST for all good front-end developers.
Ohad K
True experts!
Great knowledgable guests and core team!
Jcoudriet
Very good
Good content, good guests. However Shaq was in Kazaam not Shazam, stick to JS, not sports :)
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