One of the things I missed the most about being without an
iPod for 6 weeks was not having podcasts to listen to on my 45 minute commute
to work. Coinciding with my return to the iPod club was the release of a
new podcast by Scott Hanselman, the
author of my favorite blog Computer Zen.
The podcast is called HanselMinutes
and is produced by Pwop.com, the people
behind two other podcasts that I listen two regularly, .Net Rocks and Mondays.
Aside from a dopey introduction by the Pwop recording guy
Lawrence (what happened to Geoff Maciolek? Geoff is the Rodney
Dangerfield of podcasting, gets no respect from Carl, Richard Campbell or
especially Mark Miller), the HanselMinutes podcast is a very well produced
show. Pwop does know how to make a good sounding recording. I
was, however, surprised that Carl Franklin hosted the show and led the
discussion. I had expected it to be a one-man show, similar to Adam Curry
and most other podcasts. The result wasn’t disappointing, Scott was
so focused on what he wanted that a couple of times he steered Carl in the
right direction.
The show covered various gadgets and cool software tools (Blogjet, Xbox 360,
Twonky) and ended with a technical
problem that Scott or his crew has faced recently. Today’s
problem was an issue with caching ASP.Net and culture specific
formatting.
Perhaps I am a bit biased because I am a daily reader of Computer
Zen, but this podcast is clearly on my favorites list. For the
developer or aspiring developer I recommend this podcast and my other
favorites: .Net
Rocks (feed), Polymorphic Podcast
and Software as She’s Developed.