Discussing the Developer Experience with Tune.fm


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Presentation abstract —
We're thrilled to be starting a virtual meetup focused on providing the most relevant insights into build game-changing applications and businesses on Hedera. For our first event, we're excited that Hedera's Developer Evangelist Cooper Kunz will be joined by Andrew Antar, the Cofounder of Tune.fm!
Tune.fm is a music streaming marketplace built on Hedera Hashgraph centered around a simple belief - that artists deserve to be fairly compensated for their work. This and a lot of hard work lead to their JAM cryptocurrency, the fuel for their new music economy. When listening to music on Tune.fm, artists will get paid in real-time for the amount of time you actually spent listening, eliminating what is sometimes a 6-12+ month wait for royalties.
Join us on November 21st as Andrew walks through the Tune.fm application architecture and discusses how they built their decentralized music streaming marketplace on Hedera Hashgraph. After that, we'll hear from Cooper Kunz as he reviews some of the resources available for developers, and demonstrates how to get started building on the network.
Livestream Link —
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhrfYT0vJ4k
Event agenda —
Introductions
Presentation by Tune.fm (30 minutes)
Q&A (10 minutes)
Presentation by Hedera Hashgraph (30 minutes)
Q&A (10 minutes)
Presentation by —
Andrew Antar, Cofounder of Tune.fm
Cooper Kunz, Developer Evangelist at Hedera Hashgragh
Speaker Bio —
Andrew Antar is the co-founder of Tune.fm. He is a developer, designer, and violinist from Brown University. Andrew has worked with clients like Comcast and Capital One as a senior software engineer developing permissioned ledger blockchain software.
Cooper Kunz is the Developer Evangelist at Hedera Hashgraph, where he grows and supports Hedera's strong technical community. Beyond decentralization, his interests include hiking, quality coffee, and sour beers. Prior to Hedera, Cooper studied philosophy and computer science at the University of Arizona. While there he also ran Hack Arizona, one of the most popular hackathons in the United States.

Discussing the Developer Experience with Tune.fm