News and podcasts for developers.
The Changelog is a network of podcasts covering software development, publishing weekly episodes across multiple shows including a developer news brief, in-depth interviews with engineers and industry figures, and a weekend talk show format. The flagship Changelog podcast combines these three formats into a single subscription, with episodes covering topics such as security tooling, open source projects, AI coding agents, infrastructure, and interviews with founders and maintainers in the software industry.
Beyond the core Changelog shows, the network includes additional podcasts such as Practical AI, JS Party, Ship It!, Founders Talk, Go Time, Brain Science, Request For Commits, Backstage, Spotlight, and Away from Keyboard. The site also offers a paid Changelog++ tier described as ad-free with bonus content, a community space on Zulip, a merch shop, and a section for submitting news or requesting episode topics.
The content is aimed at software developers and engineers interested in industry news, technical interviews, and discussions on topics like open source, security, developer tooling, and AI-assisted software development.
It is a podcast that combines a weekly developer news brief, technical interviews, and a weekend talk show into one subscription.
News airs Mondays, Interviews on Wednesdays, and the Changelog & Friends talk show on Fridays.
Yes, Changelog++ lets listeners ditch the ads, get bonuses, and directly support the show.
The network also produces Practical AI, JS Party, Ship It!, Founders Talk, Go Time, Brain Science, Request For Commits, and Backstage.
It is aimed at developers who want news, interviews, and discussion about the software industry.
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