Well I have the raw recordings somewhere on OneDrive. I can share a link if you
want.
Podcast is a great idea but I underestimated how much time and effort it
requires.
Since this thread has popped up again, I should ask, what ever happened to
these lost episodes? Among them is one of mine, would love to hear it again.
I am always looking for good podcasts aimed at developers. They are a good
source of learning. Some [coding
podcast](https://www.cloudways.com/blog/best-coding-podcasts/) channels I am
already following are:
Code Winds The Ship Show Eat Sleep Work Repeat Exponential View CTRL ALT DELETE
That is awesome! Very happy to hear!
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YouTube is a great way to spread the word about the Nim programming language. I
would encourage everyone to consider video-recording tutorials, perhaps just
showing a small sample program and explaining line-by-line how it works. You
don't even need
@Krux02 feel free to email me if Gitter is not OK: moigagoo [at] live.com.
@moigagoo Yes of course. Can you tell me when you plan to do those episodes.
But I don't know if I can name you those features. I think it is more the
combination of a few features that make Nim so powerful. And additionally to
that I can name you a lot of features, that are neat.
This sounds great! There's plenty to talk about in terms of Nim's technology,
cool projects being written in it, as well as it's future direction.
Will be listening to this as soon as it's up
Or something similar to the [PyCoders Weekly](http://pycoders.com/) newsletter,
which is very high quality, and easier to curate maybe since it's just a list
of all good news for the week, including new packages, jobs, discussion
threads, and articles.
I'd definitely be interested in something like "This Week in Nim", similar to
"This Week in Rust".
I already listen to a bunch of podcasts, and I find development focused
podcasts difficult to concentrate to. I listened to the phptownhall podcast for
a while, but eventually bounced off of the
Yes of course just keep the updates coming, I look from time to time in this
forum.
I don't think I would listen to a podcast, but I would definitely be interested
in a different (textual) format, such as This week in Nim
A little bit late, but I would love to hear and definitely subscribe to a Nim
podcast! Thanks a lot for the initiative!
Thanks for the replies! They will help me find the right direction for the
podcast.
@dom961
> I would love to listen to something like this, although I would probably end
> up talking on it fairly often as well.
You surely would, if you don't mind of course I have a list of topics for the
**_That would be AWESOME!_**
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One thing I'd like to suggest is not to become overly focused on one
centralized project and one homogenous format: audio podcast, video YouTube
channel, blog, weekly link roundup, social media page, etc. Maybe at one
instance you can do an audio interview,
Sounds like a cool idea, but I'd be interested in reading a newsletter first.
I would certainly listen and subscribe to such a podcast.
I can't name any guests in particular, but I'm interested in anyone who gets to
use Nim for work.
I use Nim for a personal collection of tools, but haven't been able to convince
others to try it out seriously.
Hello!
I would love to listen to something like this, although I would probably end up
talking on it fairly often as well.
I actually don't listen to podcasts at all these days. I think it's time for me
to find some good podcasts apps for my phone.
Hi!
I have an ambitious goal to run a Nim podcast. My inspiration is primarily Talk
Python to Me <https://talkpython.fm>_—a weekly podcast about Python. The plan
is to deliver news and insights about Nim directly from the people who shape
it—developers.
I know I would listen to such p
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