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by uDontKnowMe 1799 days ago
That's great to hear! I get the same feeling towards the Clojure community as well, some of the friendliest, smartest and most helpful people hanging out at the Clojure watering holes (in comparison to other languages I've worked with). I also am constantly in awe of the output of the Clojure world. There are like 3 or 4 great podcasts going, so many cool projects being worked on, especially for a community which seems to be sadly so small.
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Which podcasts do you recommend?
I like:

Defn: https://podtail.com/en/podcast/defn/

The REPL: https://www.therepl.net/episodes/ (Seems to have gone quiet)

ClojureScript Podcast: https://clojurescriptpodcast.com/

Functional Design in Clojure: https://clojuredesign.club/ (Also seems to have gone quiet since December)

LispCast by Eric Normand: https://lispcast.com/

Cognitect, the company behind Clojure also has their own podcast but I haven't found it to be that interesting most of the time, at least yet: https://www.cognitect.com/cognicast/index.html

Not specifically Clojure-related but has discussed a few times including wit Rich Hickey (as well as other unrelated great conversations!): CaSe https://www.case-podcast.org/

Completely not at all about Clojure but great software podcasts:

Go Time: Even though I hardly ever write Go, I find their conversations to be really great and having lessons beyond Go. It helps that I am interested in the language though: https://changelog.com/gotime

Web Development and Development in general - The Bike Shed: https://www.bikeshed.fm/

Software Engineering Radio: https://www.se-radio.net/

CoRecursive: https://corecursive.com/

Inside Java: https://inside.java/

Thanks!

I’ve listened to some Defn with mixed results. I really liked their interview with Daniel Higginbotham, especially when they argued a bit about what “simple” means.

Even if some of the others have gone quiet, there plenty of backlog to choose interesting episodes from. The Bike Shed also looks right up my alley. They probably should have had some more discussion before choosing that name, though.