Virtual Coffee is an intimate community for developers at all stages of the journey. It is a place to ask questions, share knowledge, and build friendships.
The Virtual Coffee Podcast was a podcast produced by the Virtual Coffee community, featuring conversations, stories, and lessons from members and guests. It ran for ten seasons, covering topics such as open source contribution and maintenance, mentorship, career transitions, remote collaboration, developer advocacy, and personal experiences navigating the tech industry.
The podcast is not currently recording new episodes; the site hosts the existing episode archive for browsing. It is aimed at developers and members of the tech community interested in career development, open source involvement, and community-building topics discussed by guests across the nine active seasons.
No, the podcast is not currently recording new episodes; the site hosts an archive of nine seasons of past conversations.
Episodes cover topics like open source contribution, mentorship, career transitions, remote collaboration, and community building in tech.
It's aimed at developers interested in stories and lessons from the Virtual Coffee community, including those learning, mentoring, or navigating tech careers.
The full episode archive is available on the Virtual Coffee Podcast page, with additional presence on GitHub, X, and YouTube.
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