Your command line sucks feat. Bashbunni | 048

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21.3 هزار بار بازدید - 3 ماه پیش - Today, we're excited to have
Today, we're excited to have Bashbunni join us, a software developer and fellow tech content creator currently rocking it as a DevRel at Charm, whose purpose is all about glamming up the CLI experience.

In this episode, we cover a lot of ground, from diving into Charm's cool libraries and their real-world applications to chatting about the self-taught programming journey. We also touch on TikTok and addictive social media use, content creation and its intricacies, and share some insights into the world of Golang.

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Bashbunni's Twitter: Twitter: sudobunni
Bashbunni's Twitch: Twitch: bashbunni
Bashbunni's Youtube: ‪@bashbunni‬

Charm: https://charm.sh/
Charm's video that Bashbunni mentioned: https://charm.sh/blog/100k/

Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction
00:36 When did Bashbunni start working with Go?
02:10 School during COVID and education nowadays
04:23 Is self-taught still a viable way to learn programming?
08:50 Discipline can be learned
10:04 Why it is much harder to focus nowadays?
11:08 TikTok and Addictive Social Media Use
14:31 What kind of media does BashBunni consume, if not short-form content
18:14 Is creating content for Charm a bit part of the job?
21:05 On Tech content creators being technical
24:41 Quality vs Quantity
25:31 What is Charm?
29:09 Why Golang is the best language for CLI Applications
32:52 US vs Canadian Accents
34:05 Melt - One of Charm's Libraries
36:24 Soft serve - Self hostable git server
37:39 VHS - Terminal GIFs as code
39:10 How many people are behind Charm?
39:17 How does Charm make money?
42:40 GUI's are bloated, Terminal is the GOAT
45:56 Bashbunni's beef with JavaScript
48:47 Where to find Bashbunni

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