Recorded at Gothenburg startup hack 2017, a little celebration of being social around coding. Fredrik chats to first Erik Thorelli of the Gothenburg Sketch & design meetup, then Erik Larkö of the Bring your own project Gothenburg group. Topics stretch from what Sketch is and what it can do for you, over group recommendations, to side projects, where to find ideas and how to get over whichever obstacles we put up in our minds to playing with new things.

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02:19: Sketch & design with Erik Thorelli 22:01: Bring your own project with Erik Larkö

Links Gothenburg startup hack The startup panel discussion Erik Thorelli Erik Larkö The Sketch & design meetup Sketch Bionote Moom Invision Airbnb’s tool to render React components to Sketch Got UX The React meetup Dan Abramov Bring your own project Gothenburg John Carmack Gothenburg lounge hackers Helen V. Holmes - critique is terrifying Purple shopper - the purple things buyer Robopong Purple scout Dark web The Docker meetup Got.λ - the functional programming group Papers we love Titles Two Eriks Not so cluttered as an Adobe app Visualizing what the heck you’re trying to build I spend ten minutes adjusting the battery level DevUX Can I use it for something? Maybe you’ve never designed anything before Appealing, even for me Faster than fiddling around with CSS It helps reduce waste A caricature of a designer and a developer Asymmetrical pair programming and designing A compiler for design Feels weird, but in a good way Semi-empty Github projects I want my Github page to be cool Why do you want to be John Cleese? Dare to fail Be a good person I don’t think I’ve ever finished a project Where do you get your ideas from? I steal them Expose yourself to ideas The world doesn’t need another Pong game, but you need to write a Pong game Developing as a developer

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