Console #174 - Interview with Alicia of Web Check - OSINT tool for analysing any website
Console #174 - Interview with Alicia of Web Check - OSINT tool for analysing any websiteFeaturing Watlings, Tidal, and novel writer🤝 SponsorThis space is reserved for sponsors that support us to keep the newsletter going! Want to support Console? Send us a note at osh@codesee.io 🏗️ ProjectsBrowse through open source projects on OpenSourceHub.io, add your project to get more exposure and connect with other maintainers and contributors! WatlingsLearn WebAssembly by writing small programs! language: JS stars: 1168 last commit: 2 days TidalTidal is software for making patterns with code, whether live coding music at algoraves or composing in the studio. language: C++ stars: 1952 last commit: 3 weeks novelWriternovelWriter is an open source plain text editor designed for writing novels. It supports a minimal markdown-like syntax for formatting text. It is written with Python 3 and Qt 5 language: Python stars: 1542 last commit: a week Web CheckAll-in-one OSINT tool for analysing any website. language: TypeScript stars: 5591 last commit: today 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 Alicia of Web Check - All-in-one OSINT tool for analysing any websiteHey Alicia! Thanks for joining us! Let us start with your background!
Who or what are your biggest influences as a developer?
What’s your most controversial programming opinion?
What is your favorite software tool?
Why was Web-Check started?
How does Web-Check work?
Who, or what was the biggest inspiration for Web-Check?
Are there any overarching goals of Web-Check that drive design or implementation?
Are there any competitors or projects similar to Web-Check? If so, what were they lacking that made you consider building something new?
What was the most surprising thing you learned while working on Web-Check?
What is your typical approach to debugging issues filed in the Web-Check repo?
Is Web-Check intended to eventually be monetized? If so, how?
What are you most proud of?
How do you balance your work on open-source with your day job and other responsibilities?
What is the best way for a new developer to contribute to Web-Check?
Where do you see software development heading next?
Do you have any suggestions for someone trying to make their first contribution to an open-source project?
What is one question you would like to ask another open-source developer that I didn’t ask you?
What threats to open source coding do you see on the horizon
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