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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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Dealing with technical glitches

Rabea Gransberger: Once, I was at a conference and I was on the stage preparing to give a talk, but after the previous talk, some of the pins of the VGA adapter were not straight anymore. I couldn't fit them into my port and so there was a technician coming, and so on. It was probably only one minute before my talk that we actually got this fixed.

This incident didn't make me nervous: it actually made me more relaxed because I had something to focus on. I had to focus on the technical problem and not focus on being nervous about my talk and what to say. So, for me, it was a good experience because after that, I became much more relaxed before my talks.

Geertjan Wielenga: Have you ever had an experience at a conference that really did make you nervous?

Rabea Gransberger: The only experience I had where I was really anxious was at Devoxx Morocco.

I had a new laptop and I didn't know if my adapter would work because there were some scary...