Maker Journal Bryan Sanders and Aaron Schnoor
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A collection of stories from the world's top entrepreneurs, innovators, and thinkers.
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How a Software Designer Built & Sold 2 Projects - #4: Jim Raptis
Jim Raptis (@d_raptis) joins Bryan and Aaron to discuss MagicPattern (MagicPattern.design) and VisualEyes (VisualEyes.design), as well as the other projects he has created and sold along the way. Jim shares tips for software designers and offers advice for young entrepreneurs who are looking to start their own projects. He blogs at raptis.wtf and actively posts new ideas and thoughts on Twitter .
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How a Self-Taught Coder Founded Fantasy Congress - #3: Allison Seboldt
Bryan and Aaron discuss coding and projects with Allison Seboldt (@allison_seboldt), the CEO and Founder of Fantasy Congress (@FantasyCong). Allison shares her path of teaching herself how to code, creating Fantasy Congress, and the lessons she's learned along the way. Allison blogs at allisonseboldt.com.
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From Google Developer to Indie Hacker - #2: Michael Lynch
Bryan and Aaron sit down with Michael Lynch (@deliberatecoder), the founder of TinyPilot KVM. Michael discusses graduating from Columbia University, backpacking in South America, working for Google and Microsoft, and becoming involved at Indie Hackers.
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The Beginning of Maker Journal
Bryan Sanders and Aaron Schnoor, the co-founders of Maker Journal, discuss their shared goal of capturing stories from entrepreneurs, thinkers, CEOs, and founders.