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Developer, Advocate!

By : Geertjan Wielenga
Book Image

Developer, Advocate!

By: Geertjan Wielenga

Overview of this book

What exactly is a developer advocate, and how do they connect developers and companies around the world? Why is the area of developer relations set to explode? Can anybody with a passion for tech become a developer advocate? What are the keys to success on a global scale? How does a developer advocate maintain authenticity when balancing the needs of their company and their tech community? What are the hot topics in areas including Java, JavaScript, "tech for good," artificial intelligence, blockchain, the cloud, and open source? These are just a few of the questions addressed by developer advocate and author Geertjan Wielenga in Developer, Advocate!. 32 of the industry's most prominent developer advocates, from companies including Oracle, Microsoft, Google, and Amazon, open up about what it's like to turn a lifelong passion for knowledge sharing about tech into a rewarding career. These advocates run the gamut from working at large software vendors to small start-ups, along with independent developer advocates who work within organizations or for themselves. In Developer, Advocate!, readers will see how developer advocates are actively changing the world, not only for developers, but for individuals and companies navigating the fast-changing tech landscape. More importantly, Developer, Advocate! serves as a rallying cry to inspire and motivate tech enthusiasts and burgeoning developer advocates to get started and take their first steps within their tech community.
Table of Contents (36 chapters)
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Other Books You May Enjoy
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Index
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Introducing Patrick McFadin

Patrick McFadin is the vice president of developer relations at DataStax and is devoted to making users of DataStax and Apache Cassandra as successful as possible and improving their experience as developers. Previously, he served as a chief evangelist for Apache Cassandra and was one of the leading experts in Apache Cassandra and data modeling techniques. Patrick has been fortunate enough to help with building some of the largest deployments in the world and he publicly speaks about the design of highly available distributed systems. Find Patrick on Twitter: @PatrickMcFadin.

Geertjan Wielenga: Would it be true to say that this whole profession is fairly new?

Patrick McFadin: As a job description, it's fairly new. If you go back to the early days of software, Apple employed evangelists in the '80s to help to build its developer ecosystem. That was a formal job, but it was more of an engineering advocacy role at the time.

If you look at the history of software...