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A
And
pedro,
thank
you
so
much
for
chatting
with
me.
We
only
literally
just
met
this
week
in
twitter
and.
B
A
Why
don't
you
introduce
yourself
to
the
audience
and
let
us
know
who
you
are
where
you're
at
and
what
you're
working
on.
B
Cool
cool
so
doggy,
it's
a
honor
for
me
to
be
here
with
you,
and
I
really
think
that
the
work
that
gig
hubby
is
doing
always
did
in
the
internet
is
something
very
awesome.
B
I'm
a
front-end
developer,
a
brazilian
guy,
I'm
working
as
a
frontend
had
a
little
bit
more
than
17
years,
I'm
starting
very
yearly
when
I
was
just
12.
and
I'm
I'm
always
working
as
a
frontier,
but
in
2004
2014
I
knew
react
in
a
talk.
I
was
working
with
angler
at
the
time
and
angular
was
a
little
bit
tricky
and
a
little
bit
there's
a
lot.
There
was
a
lot
of
be
messy
around
angular,
1.
B
1.0
at
that
time,
and
a
guy.
That's
like
a
lot
to
be
some
some
kind
of
architecture.
B
You
know
just
a
guy
operate
things
so
when
I
saw
reactive
rectus,
something
very,
very
awesome
for
me
and
I'm
created
I'm,
the
creator
of
doxy
in
doxie
came
to
to
be
alive
because
of
reacting
and
all
these
component-based
searchers
that
he
have
react
to
have.
So
I
think
that
my
journey
until
here
is
very
working
with
react.
A
lot
and
and
trying
to
to
be
part
of
the
community,
I
really
love
to
be
part
and
contribute
to
the
community.
A
Excellent-
and
this
is
a
beautiful
site-
I
did
see
gatsby
here
as
well
as
being
powered,
so
this
is
a
a
framework
for
folks
to
build
docs
for
their
site.
B
Yeah
doxy
is,
is
sometime
the
tool
to
make
easy
for
you
to
document
your
things
and
when
I
talk
about
things
I'm
talking
about
when
you
have
an
open
source
project
and
you
want
to
create
some
kind
of
documentation
for
it
or
when
you
have
some
kind
of
design
system.
Doxy
is
a
very
good
tool
to
create
some
kind
of
easy
and
quick
documentation.
B
We
know
it
as
a
little
bit
hard
to
start
a
project
set
up
a
lot
of
things
and
and
create
type
of
stuff
in
front-end
setup
things
is,
I
think,
is
the
hard
part
of
the
the
work.
Now
we
have
a
lot
of
tools
to
help
us
with
that.
Next,
yes,
is
one
of
them.
That's
got
to
be
another
one,
but
I'm
a
little
bit
old
and
I'm
at
my
time
was
very
hard
to
set
up
things.
B
A
Yeah
and
in
the
chat
vortex
has
mentioned
that
doxy
for
folks
who
are
familiar
with
jekyll.
It
does
a
great
job
of
like
it's
fixing
that
extending
the
it
wouldn't
get
a
pages
in
jekyll.
It
combines
pretty
well
a
lot
of
people,
leverage
that
for
their
docs.
It
seems
like
an
evolution
to
that
that
solution.
B
Yeah,
of
course,
jq
is
a
very
good
tool.
I'm
working
with
it
a
long
time
ago.
A
Excellent
and
remind
me
where
in
brazil,
are
you
based.
A
A
A
Yeah
excellent
yeah,
I
like
your
groot
cool,
so
I
we
got
connected
because
I
think
one
of
the
actually
one
of
the
contributors
from
one
of
my
projects.
They
mentioned
you
in
my
tweet
and
was
like
hey,
you
should
connect
with
pedro
and
have
him
on
the
streams
or
connect
and
have
him
on
get
up
stuff,
and
it
came
out
with
this
issue
right
here
which
this
issue
you
created
eight
days
ago.
A
B
Yeah,
of
course,
I
I'm
really
didn't
have
idea
when
I
posted
this
issue
that
will
sound
so
loud
to
the
community
was
something
that
I
made
in
in
the
middle
of
the
night,
because
the
last
years,
the
last
year
was
a
little
bit
tough
for
everyone,
because
dynamically
all
of
this
stuff.
But
when
I
started
to
work
with
doxie,
was
something
very
it's.
B
It's
kind
of
passion
for
me,
because
I'm
started
to
work
here
with
react
six
years
ago
and
I
always
had
the
the
idea
science.
I
I
knew
react
to
create
two
like
doxy,
because
I
saw
oh
here.
We
have
very
good
way
to
create
our
component
or
our
structure,
and
we
need
a
tool
for
that.
So,
at
the
time
I'm
working
a
lot
of
time
with
storybook
and
at
the
time
starbuck
was
a
little
bit
tricky
and
a
little
bit
slow
as
well.
B
Had
some
problems-
and
I
really
wanted
to
create
a
tool
and
was
just
for
fun-
was
just
for
something
that
I
really
liked
it
and
and
wanted
to,
and
I
started
to
work
a
lot.
I
wake
up
on
wednesday
happening
three
hours
earlier
and
going
to
the
back
three
hours
later,
just
to
be
able
to
code
in
the
project
and
in
the
middle
of
the
the
process,
and
I
think
that
that
is
the
very
good
part
of
open
source.
B
You
can
erase
all
the
code
and
make
it
again
in
the
middle
of
the
process.
B
I
I
remembered
the
guys
from
xjs
launched
mdx,
so
I
already
almost
the
entire
code
that
I'm
writing
at
that
time
and
started
to
to
code
again
to
put
mdx
in
doxy,
because
when
I
when
I
saw
I
talked
for
myself-
oh
this
will
be
a
game
changer
for
for
doxie
and
in
fact
it
was
was
a
very
game
changer
because
I
was
in
a
trip
with
my
wife
and
I
was
with
all
the
things
prepared
to
make
the
the
launch
of
the
project.
B
But
I
never
never
never
thought
that
will
be
something
so
big
and
we'll
have
had
so
many
people's
people
liking
and
sharing
the
project.
So
when
I
posted
the
the
video
in
the
tweet,
I
had
a
a
a
small
video
with
a
quick
and
very
quick
and
easy
just
showing
how
doxy
worked.
And
when
I
posted
this
video
was
some
kind
of
a
boom
in
the
in
the
community.
Because
in
the
first
day
it
had.
B
15
or
16
000
stars,
just
in
in
one
day,
was
sometimes
saved
because
guys
from
zeid
started
to
share
the
the
tweet
matthews
cairo
from
gatsby
shared
as
well
kenzi
does
dan
abramov
shared
when
they
shared
the
project.
B
The
project
make
an
explosion,
and
a
lot
of
the
men
start
to
to
growing
with
the
doxy
and
be
able
to
make
a
conciliation
between
your
work
in
open
source
is
something
very
hard
very,
very
hard,
because
open
source
gets
a
long
time
in
your
day,
just
to
respond
issues
and
get
demands
from
people
and
and
thinking
the
road
map
of
the
project
and
thinking
and
all
this
stuff
around
a
good
open
source
project,
and
you
have
people
all
day
creating
issues
for
for
the
project
and
people
think
that
you
kind
of
need
to
to
resolve
their
issues,
and
sometimes
they
they
want
to
the
the
fix
of
the
issue
in
in
the
same
day
and
and
be
a
little
bit
angry.
B
If
you
don't
respond
it.
This
is
very,
is
something
that
starts
to
consume
yourself.
So
I
was
very
fat.
I'm
I
was
with
30
pounds
more
than
I
have
today
and
very
stressed.
I'm
was
fighting
a
lot
with
my
wife
because
you
know
you
need
time
for,
for
our
wives
and-
and
I
was
just
in
coding
all
day
and
in
the
weekends.
B
So
I
got
it
very
fat
and
a
time
I
needed
to
to
stop
and
thinking
myself
and
when
I
saw
will
be
hard
or
I
maintain
my
work
18
hours
per
day
and
strike
and
try
to
start
to
to
improve
my
healthy
or
I'm
trying
to
to
keep
going
in
doxy.
B
And
this
was
very
hard
for
me
because
after
launch
doxy
with
gatsby
was
a
massive
revamp
of
the
project
and
gets
me
supported
me
with
that.
But
after
this
reconfiguration
of
the
project
was
a
little
bit
hard
because
start
to
growing
a
lot
of
demands
and
I'm
trying
to
get
a
sponsor
with
some
companies
I'm
starting
to
to
get
sponsored
with
some
guys
and
people
that
I
know
that
are
used.
That
was
using
doxie
but
was
very
hard.
B
So
I
lost
the
motivation
because
I
thought
I'm
just
in
coding
for
everyone
and
making
a
very
good
job
and
didn't
have
one
people
that
can
gave
just
10
bucks
a
month.
This
is
very
awkward
for
me,
so
I'm
I'm.
B
My
motivation
was
a
loss,
that's
the
the
right
thing
to
say
my
motivation
was
lasted
and
I'm
started
to
focus
on
my
health,
and
so
I
didn't
more
time
to
working
on
both
my
work
and
my
health
and
doxy.
So
I
needed
to
choose,
and
I
chose
myself
yeah.
A
You
opened
up
last
week
being
able
to
focus
on
yourself,
which
is
important
mental
health
when
it
comes
to
like
writing
code.
Is
it's
a
mentally
taxing
thing
where
you
have
to
think
through
problems
and
solutions,
but
to
do
that
for
I'll,
go
ahead
and
start
the
repo
too
as
well,
but
do
that
for
20
000
people
per
se
that
are
watching
this,
not
to
mention
the
people
that
are
using
it?
A
That
number
could
be
higher
or
lower
it's
it's
admirable
that
you,
you
did
take
make
that
decision
to
say:
okay,
we're
going
to
do
something
different,
which
I'm
curious
in
the
response
to
this,
like.
I
don't
see
many
internal
issues
at
github
that
get
this
much
this
many
reactions.
So,
can
you
talk
about
the
reaction
to
the
issue
when
you
sort
of
just
said?
Hey,
sorry,
not
so
much
effort
has
been
put
in
the
project
as
of
late.
What
was
the?
What
was
the
response
that
you
you
received.
B
Yeah
was
something
very
impressive
for
me
and
I'm
very
surprised
until
now,
because
in
fact,
as
I
mentioned
in
the
issue
every
day
that
I
can't
work
in
the
project
was
something
very
hard
for
me,
because
I
was
thinking
a
lot
about
hey
I
needed
to
start
to
work
in
doxy
doxy
was
will
die
if
I
don't
work
on
it,
and
this
was
hurt
me
a
lot.
But
I
have
a
lot
of
troubles
in
things
to
manage
so
this
year.
B
A
lot
of
good
things
happening
with
me,
I'm
very,
very
good
now
in
terms
of
a
healthy
mental
and
physical,
mainly
physical,
because
I
think
that
developers
are
very
worried
about
mental,
healthy
and
and
have
a
good
code
and
a
lot
of
things,
but
developers
in
in
general.
They
forgot
to
to
keep
and
and
care
about
healthy
and
have
a
lot
of
troubles
with
healthy.
So
I
started
to
be
more
careful
with
my
healthy
and
improve
it.
B
It's
a
lot
so
when
I
saw
the
reaction
of
the
the
guys
and
a
lot
of
things
a
lot
of
people
supporting
me
because
the
history
I
thought
I
have
a
lot
of
people
with
the
same
passing
the
same
thing,
I
I
think
they
have
a
lot
of
open
source
guys
that,
especially
in
the
same
situation,
I
think
they
have
a
lot
of
developer
having
the
same
situation,
maybe
with
mental
healthy
or
maybe
with
physical,
healthy,
we
eat,
and
when,
as
I
see
something
like
that,
I
see
that
we
need
more
people
talking
about
this.
B
We
need
more
people
talking
about
hey
companies,
you
don't
need
just
to
worry
about
your
money
or
how
much
you
are
growing,
but
you
need
to
start
to
think
that
your
software
is
built
around
open
source
tools.
B
So
you
need
to
give
back
to
open
source
because
companies
I
I
a
lot
of
companies,
don't
have
the
idea
that
open
source
is
something
free,
and
I
think
that
they
just
we're
just
using
this.
This
tool
that
my
guy
my
developer,
says
that
we
needed
to
use,
but
they
they
don't
have
any
worry
about.
Oh,
this
project
is
a
free
project
and
we
are
using
it,
so
we
are
giving
back
to
it.
B
So
I
think
that
people
need
to
start
to
to
talk
about
this
and
they
need
to
start
to
talk
to
companies
that
hey
your
software
is
built
around
open
source.
You
need
to
give
back
to
the
community.
A
Yeah
yeah
and
it
it
looks
like
that.
You,
you
also
announced
this
week,
so
this
has
been
a
very
fast
week
for.
B
A
But
you
do
have
connected
github
sponsors
to
your
your
product
too.
So
folks
can
contribute
and
help
sort
of
support.
Your
work.
B
Yeah
sure,
one
or
two
days
after
I
posted
the
issue
and
started
the
buzzy,
and
it
was,
I
think,
very
surprised
because
hype,
it
a
lot
there's
so
many
people
who
had
to
eat
in
the
project-
and
I
had
more
than
100
000
impressions
in
in
the
tweet
and
two
days
after
github
contact
me
and
says.
A
B
Yeah
for
sure,
in
fact,
we
have
a
slack
of
toxic
and
you
can
enter
and
talk
about
the
project.
You
can
send
me
an
email
talk
with
me
in
twitter
as
well,
and
we
have
a
a
lot
of
opening
things
to
to
improve.
Doxy
is
a
very
good
project.
B
When
I
I
started
to
to
work
on
it,
I
I'm
trying
to
use
all
the
new
stuff
and
the
best
stuff
that
we
had
in
the
market,
and
that
is
the
good
part
of
the
open
source
you
can
use
the
whatever
you
want.
You
can
use
it.
Maybe.
B
A
Excellent
well
hopefully,
folks,
if
you
it
sounds
like
there's
some
a
lot
of
recommendations
for
books
and
things
to
sort
of
curb
the
the.
I
guess,
the
mental.
B
A
Of
programmers,
the
healthy
programmer
is
a
book
that
was
shared
in
chat.
If
you
were
inspired
at
all
by
this,
please
check
out
check
out
the
issue
check
out
doxy
as
a
project
and
star
star
repos
and
get
involved
have
conversations.
I
just
started
this
repo.
I
need
to
actually
refresh
but
yeah
have
conversations
with
maintainers.
You
mentioned
the
slack
too,
as
well
folks
find
the
slack
and
connect
with
pedro,
but
also
this
is
pedro's
one
maintainer.
We
try
to
have
these
conversations
with
maintainers
every
friday
here
on
twitch.tv
github.
A
So
if
you
have
a
conversation
or
a
story,
you
want
to
share
and
reach
out
to
me.
I
would
love
to
have
you
on
and
thank
you
again
pedro.