Console #99 -- Yuzu, Percival, and Hibiki HTML
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Who or what are your biggest influences as a developer?
What's an opinion you have that most people don't agree with?
What is your favorite software tool?
Any tips on how to get started with a basic setup for a beginner?
If you could dictate that everyone in the world should read one book, what would it be? If you had to suggest 1 person developers should follow, who would it be?
If you could teach every 12 year old in the world one thing, what would it be and why?
If I gave you $10 million to invest in one thing right now, where would you put it?
If I gave you $100 million to invest in one thing right now, where would you put it?
What’s one task you’d abstract?
What are you currently learning?
What have you been listening to lately?
How do you separate good project ideas from bad ones?
Why was Hibiki started?
Where did the name for Hibiki come from?
Who, or what was the biggest inspiration for Hibiki?
Are there any overarching goals of Hibiki that drive design or implementation
What is the most challenging problem that’s been solved in Hibiki, so far?
Got any code links to this stuff, so the readers can browse?
Are there any competitors or projects similar to Hibiki? If so, what were they lacking that made you consider building something new?
What is the release process like for Hibiki?
How do you eventually intend on monetizing Hibiki?
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 Hibiki?
If you plan to continue developing Hibiki, where do you see the project heading next?
What motivates you to continue contributing to Hibiki?
Are there any other projects besides Hibiki that you’re working on?
Where do you see software development heading next?
Where do you see open-source heading next?
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