A weekly podcast about web design and development with a little zest from James Q Quick and Amy Dutton.
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Maciek joins James and Brad to get deep into Astro and all the ways to go headless.Show Notes more
Aiden joins us to talk about his project, Million JS, and all the tech he's implementing with it.Show Notes more
Yaroslav joins Compressed to give his tips and tricks on Astro and getting the most out of it.Show Notes more
I learn so much every episode! I think they are great for both beginners and experts
I’ve been listening to CompressedFM for about a year, and it is a great listen as a working junior software engineer with a Computer Science degree. Amy brings a wealth of experience doing with a keen eye for design and accessibility. It is interesting to hear about the sites she’s built for the show and otherwise, and I’ve learned quite a bit. I had seen James’ content on YouTube about JS, and he definitely expands upon a lot of the tips and tricks that made his videos interesting. I haven’t se... more
Thank you so much for this episode. It helped me focus on my own developer experience.
I binged 5 or 6 episodes on a drive home last weekend and really enjoy the way Amy and James work together to share their perspectives on web development and design. more
I found the information in this podcast very helpful.
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COMPRESSEDfm launched 3 years ago and published 160 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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