Podcast Sample: WebDev Radio (featuring CouchDB!)

This sample podcast would have been recommended earlier, but I have trouble remembering that everyone isn’t already listening to this gem. The podcast is the WebDev Radio podcast, hosted by Michael Kimsal (who is also the primary host on WebDev Geekly, which I’ve been on). Every now-and-again, Michael Kimsal presents an interview or a bit of commentary on up-and-coming technologies in the web development sphere, and so it’s worth subscribing just to keep up-to-date.

The sample episode provided on the EnfranchisedMind podcast is Michael’s interview with Jan Lenhardt and Chris Anderson of CouchDB. It’s one of the best presentations of CouchDB because it gets into the philosophy and goals of couch more than technical details about its map/reduce mojo or its ease of replication: it’s the first presentation of CouchDB which really made it obvious to me why I should care about CouchDB. The episode is Episode 64 (show notes through this link).

NOTE: I’m very aware that I already linked to WebDev Radio re: my new book announcement, but the CouchDB episode of WebDev Radio is just that good.

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2 Comments

  1. Jan
    Posted November 1, 2009 at 4:20 AM | Permalink

    Hi Robert,

    thanks a lot for the very kind review ;)

    Cheers
    Jan

    PS: with an “a” :D

  2. Posted November 1, 2009 at 11:45 AM | Permalink

    Thanks! Wow – I hadn’t realized it made that much of an impression. I want to be doing more of these – I’ve got one with an MS evangelist planned soon, but life and scheduling get in the way (as you well know!). Thanks again :)

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