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COMPRESSEDfm

by James Q. Quick, Amy Dutton, Brad Garropy, Bekah HW

A weekly podcast about web design and development with a little zest from James Q Quick, Amy Dutton, Brad Garropy, and Bekah HW.

Copyright: 2024 COMPRESSED.fm

Episodes

137 | Q & A

1h 17m · Published 01 Jun 05:00

James and Amy answer questions from their livestream audience.

Show Notes

  • 00:00 Introduction
  • 00:46 Choosing a JS Framework Does it Matter
  • 04:49 Comfortability of Frameworks
  • 08:39 SEO and Server Render
  • 12:43 Promotions
  • 24:37 Raw Sequel vs Prisma
  • 30:33 Front End Frameworks
  • 34:12 Java React Resources
  • 38:53 Mentorship
  • 40:07 AI Taking Developer Jobs
  • 43:42 Hurdles for Beginners
  • 50:27 AWS Under the Hood
  • 52:27 Tracking Changes
  • 55:36 React to Next JS
  • 01:00:11 Declarative vs Imperative
  • 01:11:23 Applying for Jobs
  • 01:15:37 Development Projects

136 | The Surprisingly Deep World of Web Forms

1h 1m · Published 25 May 05:00

Austin joins James and Amy to take a deep dive into Web Forms.

Show Notes

  • 00:00 Introduction
  • 03:57 Intro to Forms
  • 06:28 Bringing in JavaScript
  • 10:50 Potholes
  • 13:24 Modern Frameworks
  • 16:45 Progressive Enhancement
  • 26:59 What can go wrong with Java?
  • 31:55 Forms in Svelte
  • 35:36 File Uploads
  • 43:50 Serverless and FIle Systems
  • 48:45 Flaws of Object Storage

135 | Migrating from Next.js to SvelteKit

57m · Published 18 May 05:00

Alex from Coding Cat joins James and discusses why he switched over to Svelte and how he's using it to his advantage.

Show Notes

  • 00:00 Introduction
  • 00:51 Welcome Alex
  • 03:26 Using ALL the Frameworks
  • 14:36 Server less and Standard Backend
  • 19:40 Why Switch to Svelte?
  • 32:27 Utilizing Astro
  • 35:35 Slap Props
  • 37:37 Coding Cat with Svelte
  • 43:17 So Many Options
  • 44:38 Styling Framework
  • 45:46 Last Thoughts
  • 49:35 Picks and Plugs

134 | Q & A

1h 17m · Published 11 May 05:00

James and Amy discuss all things current in tech as well as answer your questions from the livestream.

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Show Notes

  • 00:00 Introduction
  • 02:07 Current Fun Work
  • 06:03 Posting More and Social Media
  • 17:24 Learning From Building the Astro Course
  • 19:54 Using Next 13
  • 23:19 Made With Zeta
  • 30:11 AI Tools
  • 34:04 Midjourney
  • 45:01 Paid Content and Value
  • 49:09 Framework Decision Process
  • 56:27 Starting in Content Creation
  • 01:06:44 Sources to Keep Up
  • 01:07:27 Starting With Sponsors
  • 01:11:21 Starting Your Own Podcast
  • 01:15:32 Express API and Videos
  • 01:16:16 Picks and Plugs…Sort Of

133 | Developer to Engineering Leader

1h 6m · Published 04 May 00:00

Ankita joins James and Amy to explain her steps into leadership as well her knowledge of React framework.

Show Notes

  • 00:00 Introduction
  • 00:38 Welcome Ankita
  • 02:13 Growth in React Ecosystem
  • 05:20 Common Problems with React
  • 10:17 Storybook
  • 11:39 Using Other Libraries
  • 14:17 React Native Accessibility
  • 19:16 Baked In Framework Accessibility
  • 25:08 Leadership in Engineering as a Goal
  • 32:42 People Skills in Leadership
  • 43:39 Picks and Plugs
  • 53:18 React Conversation Callback

132 | Composable Decoupled Frontends

49m · Published 27 Apr 05:00

Natalia joins James and Amy and explains Composable Decoupled Frontends and her work at Microsoft.

Show Notes

  • 00:00 Introduction
  • 01:01 Welcome Natalia
  • 05:17 Java Script on Azure
  • 07:44 Composable Decoupled Front Ends
  • 15:53 Purpose of API Gateway
  • 19:41 Logging and Air Tracking
  • 20:50 Functions
  • 25:18 Integrations With GitHub Actions
  • 27:56 Serverless
  • 29:02 The Edge
  • 31:26 microfrontend.dev
  • 36:18 Content Creation
  • 39:12 Career Success
  • 42:08 Picks and Plugs

131 | Write Boring Code

49m · Published 19 Apr 05:00

Alan joins James and Amy to discuss the need that led to Ngrok and all of the features it has to offer.

Show Notes

  • 00:00 Introduction
  • 00:40 Welcome Alan
  • 01:21 Uses for Ngrok
  • 05:37 Alan’s Engineering Experience and Processes
  • 10:12 Backstory of Ngrok
  • 12:47 Building A Brand and Growing a Business
  • 16:27 Funding
  • 19:58 Barriers of Entry, Innovations of AI, and What Is To Come
  • 23:59 Behind the Scenes of Ngrok
  • 34:03 Demos and Cool Features

130 | ChatGPT and AI: Initial Reactions

53m · Published 12 Apr 05:00

In this episode we discuss ChatGPT and all things AI. Where is this going?

Show Notes

  • 00:00 Introduction
  • 00:44 Initial Thoughts on AI
  • 02:18 Open AI vs ChatGPT
  • 04:20 Differences in GPT Models
  • 07:59 Helpful Chat Tips
  • 10:23 Companies Using AI Features
  • 14:58 Cost
  • 15:57 Astro
  • 17:53 Zeta
  • 22:03 Feed Hive
  • 23:57 Notion
  • 26:03 Price of Products
  • 27:37 Products for Content Creation
  • 31:22 Vercel
  • 34:05 How do we use AI?
  • 41:20 Is ChatGPT going to replace your job?
  • 48:23 Picks and Plugs

129 | Developing With Content Should Be Easy

59m · Published 05 Apr 05:00

Kaneohe and Knut join the podcast to talk about all the features of sanity as well as new technologies that they are excited about.

Show Notes

  • 00:00 Introduction
  • 00:37 Welcome Kapehe and Knut
  • 02:00 Getting Into Sanity
  • 06:10 GROQ
  • 07:24 Favorite Features
  • 18:59 Leveraging TypeScript
  • 21:45 Where To Learn New Technologies
  • 25:38 V3 Updates
  • 28:04 AI?
  • 29:32 Communities
  • 31:36 Plug Ins
  • 33:27 Outside Technologies
  • 37:21 Getting Into Tech Journey
  • 43:13 Markdown Soapbox
  • 46:07 Portable Text
  • 47:10 Last Thoughts On Sanity
  • 49:12 Picks and Plugs

128 | Shiny New Tools

58m · Published 30 Mar 05:00

Brad, James, and Amy tell us about their favorite new technologies, gadgets, and softwares and how to decide when to adopt them into their workflow.

Show Notes

  • 00:00 Introduction
  • 02:42 How to decide what new tools to use?
  • 07:27 NUPHY Air75
  • 10:13 Stream Deck Plus
  • 16:33 AI Tools
  • 29:14 Warp and Fig
  • 32:29 Arc Browser
  • 37:23 Polypane
  • 43:53 Git Later App and Swish
  • 51:34 Picks and Plugs

COMPRESSEDfm has 178 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 146:57:37. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on July 31st 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 24th, 2024 11:40.

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