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OsProgramadores podcast
Why is this valuable (or not)?
This podcast uses the slogan "Everything you always wanted to know about computer programming and never had the courage to ask your parents". It aims to stimulate beginners to thrive in their careers and have a sense of the life choices experienced tech professionals made to get to where they are.
The show's format is an interview and, in each episode, a new guest shares his journey through computer science and programming. The guests are handpicked for their brilliant or unique trajectories. Although most of them are Brazilian, occasionally there are international guests.
The show has more than 60 episodes and had interviewed professionals that worked on major open-source projects and big tech companies like YouTube, Meta, Red Hat, Google, Microsoft, Netflix, NASA, among others. Also, two creators of programming languages were guests, Elixir and Lua, both created by Brazilians.
How do we know it's really free?
It's available through multiple podcast platforms (Spotify, Google podcasts etc).
For book lists, is it a book? For course lists, is it a course? etc.
It's a podcast.
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