Console #128 - Interview with tga of Kaboom - a JavaScript game library
Console #128 - Interview with tga of Kaboom - a JavaScript game libraryFeaturing reviewdog, Linen, and windows95.
🏗️ ProjectsBrowse through open source projects on OpenSourceHub.io, add your project to get more exposure and connect with other maintainers and contributors! 🐶 reviewdogAutomated code review tool integrated with any code analysis tools regardless of programming language language: Go, stars: 5657, issues: 96, last commit: 4 days 🙌 linen.devLinen is a Google-searchable community chat tool. Linen was built as an alternative to closed tools like Slack and Discord. language: TypeScript, stars: 790, issues: 10, last commit: 2 days 💻 windows95Windows 95 running in an Electron app. Runs on macOS, Linux, and Windows. language: TypeScript, stars: 20505, issues: 120, last commit: 6 days 🎮 KaboomKaboom is a Javascript game programming library that helps you make games fast and fun. language: TypeScript, stars: 1780, issues: 27, last commit: 4 days Join thousands of other open-source enthusiasts and developers in the Open Source Hub Discord server to continue the discussion on the projects in this week's email! 🎤 Interview with tga of KaboomHey, tga!, let’s start with your background. Where have you worked in the past, where are you from, how did you learn to program, what languages or frameworks do you like?
Where did you go to school?
Do you like NYC?
How did you get into coding from game design, and what resources did you use to learn?
A lot of people quit, or find it too difficult because they set out to "learn how to code" rather than trying to build something and picking up coding as a by-product of that.
Who or what are your biggest influences as a developer?
What’s your most controversial programming opinion?
What is one app on your phone that you can’t live without that you think others should know about?
If I gave you $10 million to invest in one thing right now, where would you put it?
What are you currently learning?
What have you been listening to lately?
Why was Kaboom started?
Where did the name Kaboom come from?
Are there any overarching goals of Kaboom that drive design or implementation? If so, what trade-offs have been made in Kaboom as a consequence of these goals?
Are there any competitors or projects similar to Kaboom?
How do you balance your work on open-source with your day job and other responsibilities?
How do you like working at Repl.it? I’ve heard some very good things about the product and company.
If you plan to continue developing Kaboom, where do you see the project heading next?
What motivates you to continue contributing to Kaboom?
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