
The all things web development podcast by two Brits with opinions and puns. Join Phil and Jack for a relaxed chat as we sprinkle some salt and lavishly apply vinegar to a variety of topics from the world of frontend web development.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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For this episode of Fish and Scripts Phil and Jack happily welcomed special guests Jake and Surma, from the HTTP 203 podcast.
Together we talk about the computer games and activities which have been keeping us busy. We discuss the differences betwe... more
It's been a while and we're truly sorry about that - real life reared its head and left us both a bit busy for recording and editing - but we are back! In this episode Jack talks about settling into a new role, Phil discusses the pros and cons of liv... more
It's a new year but the same pod as we're back talking in more detail about Svelte and Rollup after Jack tried rebuilding the Fish and Scripts site over Christmas. Phil has been merging his favourite tools - Eleventy and TailwindCSS - into a new fanc... more
After a spell of Phil being the grump, this festive episode features a grumpy Jack who has had his feathers ruffled by Twitter tropes. Meanwhile Phil shares some of his opinions and observations after starting to use Tailwind for utility-first CSS, w... more
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The show is simple yet professional. Listening in on two people talk about certain web stacks and tooling they’ve used is very interesting, if you’re into that sort of thing. I’m afraid it does not contain fish and/or chips.










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