- Episode #132
- Sep 25, 2022
- 41m
- 44m
Open and Extensible with Matt Massicotte
Open and Extensible with Matt Massicotte
Guest
Youtube Video: https://youtu.be/dc7x04Ao2xU
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Open Source and Mac App
- Fear of dependencies
- What’s the benefit of doing it in open source
- What kind of open source licenses are there
- How can you avoid your code being copied outside the license
- For a larger company what benefits do they get by open sourcing part of their code base?
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