This week we’re joined by Zach Latta, the Founder of Hack Club. At 16, Zach tested out of high school and moved to SF to join Yo as their first engineer. After playing a key role at Yo, he founded Hack Club to help teen hackers start coding clubs around the world. Today, teen hackers can meet IRL, online, at a hackathon, or leverage Hack Club Bank a fiscal sponsor to create their own organization. Hack Club is the program Zach wished he had in high school.

This week we’re joined by Zach Latta, the Founder of Hack Club. At 16, Zach tested out of high school and moved to SF to join Yo as their first engineer. After playing a key role at Yo, he founded Hack Club to help teen hackers start coding clubs around the world. Today, teen hackers can meet IRL, online, at a hackathon, or leverage Hack Club Bank a fiscal sponsor to create their own organization. Hack Club is the program Zach wished he had in high school.

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Featuring:


Zach Latta – Twitter, GitHubAdam Stacoviak – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn, WebsiteJerod Santo – Mastodon, Twitter, GitHub, LinkedIn

Show Notes:



Invest in the future hacker generation
hackclub.com
Hack Club Bank
hackclub/sprig
Sprig - The game console where every player is a creator
Meet the 18-year-old who left his job at ‘Yo’ to spread the joy of coding
Founders Talk #81: The future of code search with Quinn Slack
Changelog Interviews #369: Five years of freeCodeCamp

with Quincy Larson

SSH Tron
The World’s Longest Hackathon: The Hacker Zephyr, July 2021
ToorCamp

Thanks to the “How Do You Do, Fellow Kids?” meme for this title’s inspiration.

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