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Max discusses his start in coding as well as his work with Homebrew and his love for Open-source.

Max discusses his start in coding as well as his work with Homebrew and his love for Open-source.

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Show Notes

  • 00:00 Introduction
  • 01:12 Max's Career Highlight
  • 05:54 Building an App in the Open
  • 08:23 Homebrew Package Manager
  • 13:25 Why so Many Package Managers?
  • 19:12 What Makes Homebrew Standout?
  • 24:15 Sponsor: Hashnode
  • 25:01 Idea for Homebrew
  • 28:15 Language Package Managers
  • 28:59 Money Talk
  • 39:53 Sponsor: Daily.dev
  • 40:54 Distributing Sponsorship
  • 45:26 Web3 in Tea
  • 54:04 Update on Tea
  • 57:46 Shoutouts

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