"I was definitely just a hobbyist who was, I would say pretty good at making mobile apps. And my plan was to make a new app and launch it," he says. "Nothing big came out of it, but I shortly before launch, I decided, okay, I need to make a launch video." He then started his experimentations with trying to code that in react and animate it using code. So now, the remote is my main project.
In this supper club episode of Syntax, Wes and Scott talk with Jonny Burger about why and how he built Remotion, his app that lets you create MP4 videos using React.
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This week’s sponsor is Tuple, an app built specifically for remote pair programming. The app is written in C++ and tuned for high-resolution screen sharing and low-latency remote control. Because developers deserve better than Zoom or Meet for pairing.
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