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class="alignright" title="YayQuery" src="http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s130/tosbourn/top_logo.png" alt="" width="304" height="150" />This week I found out about a new podcast on the scene called <a
href="http://yayquery.com/">YayQuery</a>.  As you can imagine it is a discussion on jQuery, it is hosted by four experts in the field and seems to be producing fairly regular podcasts.</p><p>It rules for a couple of reasons</p><ul><li>It it is such a laid back discussion from people who genuinely love jQuery.  A lot of tech podcasts are very dry, and just hard to listen to.</li><li>It mixes n00b and l33t levels of discussion excellently.  As someone who is just above n00b not nowhere near l33t I have found nothing too under or over whelming.</li><li>It lets you download it as a vodcast as well as a podcast.</li><li>The source code on their site is AWESOME. (seriously, check out <a
href="http://yayquery.com/">their site</a> and view the source, awesome)</li></ul><p>At the time of writing they are on episode[3], plenty of time to play catch up!</p> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://tosbourn.com/2009/12/design/yayquery-my-new-favourite-podcast/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>0</slash:comments> </item> </channel> </rss>
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