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最新章節
- Packt
- Index
- Making a connection with revenue
- The history of developer communities
- Introducing Jono Bacon
- 32 Jono Bacon
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上架時間:2021-06-11 12:50:55
出版社:Packt Publishing
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- Packt 更新時間:2021-06-11 13:00:10
- Index
- Making a connection with revenue
- The history of developer communities
- Introducing Jono Bacon
- 32 Jono Bacon
- Starting your advocacy work
- Winning the fight in companies
- Developer relations as a strategy
- Introducing Bruno Borges
- 31 Bruno Borges
- Getting project requests
- Adam's route to public speaking
- Being independent
- Keeping things simple
- Introducing Adam Bien
- 30 Adam Bien
- Reza's core message
- The problems with social media
- The knowledge needed to advocate
- Facing an ethical dilemma
- Defining developer advocacy
- Introducing Reza Rahman
- 29 Reza Rahman
- Career development
- Proving your worth
- Patrick's route to developer advocacy
- Building a personal brand
- The growth of developer advocacy
- Introducing Patrick McFadin
- 28 Patrick McFadin
- The ideal job
- Yakov's motivation
- The problem with live coding
- Traits needed to be a good speaker
- Speaking honestly on stage
- Getting leads from conferences
- Yakov's job title
- Introducing Yakov Fain
- 27 Yakov Fain
- Avoiding burnout
- Answering difficult questions
- Mary's podcast
- Advice for young people
- Mary's background
- Introducing Mary Thengvall
- 26 Mary Thengvall
- Baruch's hot topics in tech
- Caring too much
- Personal qualities needed
- Developer relations conferences
- Introducing Baruch Sadogursky
- 25 Baruch Sadogursky
- The risk of burnout
- Encouraging young people
- Introducing Bilal Kathrada
- 24 Bilal Kathrada
- The career path for advocates
- Trisha's areas of interest
- Using social media
- Travel difficulties
- Burnout in the industry
- Remote working
- Advocacy and spin doctoring
- Being involved with open source
- Trisha's advice for aspiring speakers
- Raising the profile of developer advocacy
- Introducing Trisha Gee
- 23 Trisha Gee
- Spreading yourself thinly
- Josh's busy travel schedule
- Conflict between developer advocates
- When you disagree with your company
- Criticizing competitors
- Making an impact
- Josh's introduction to developer advocacy
- Introducing Josh Long
- 22 Josh Long
- Tips for getting started
- Arun's experiences at large companies
- Allocating resources
- Requirements for success
- The spin doctor comparison
- Introducing Arun Gupta
- 21 Arun Gupta
- Travel advice
- Experts in your audience
- Developer advocacy's recent growth
- Andres' conference topics
- Talking to developers
- Introducing Andres Almiray
- 20 Andres Almiray
- Disagreeing with your company
- When to talk about competitors
- Having the confidence to get started
- The right personality
- Knowing your audience
- Tori's day-to-day work
- Introducing Tori Wieldt
- 19 Tori Wieldt
- Honesty when doing a demo
- Battling technical issues
- Where to go for information
- How Ray prepares for a talk
- Managing jet lag
- The appeal of advocacy
- Ray's path to developer advocacy
- Introducing Ray Tsang
- 18 Ray Tsang
- Career options for developer advocates
- The progression of developer relations
- Taking a break
- An average day for a developer advocate
- Being open about bugs
- Tim's tips for progressing to advocacy
- Requirements for being a developer advocate
- If you don't want to be a conference speaker
- How Tim got started
- Debating job titles
- Introducing Tim Berglund
- 17 Tim Berglund
- Regine's future projects
- Accessibility awareness
- Different avenues in the IT industry
- Regine's career path
- Introducing Regine Gilbert
- 16 Regine Gilbert
- Making use of Twitter
- Managing controversy
- Difficult questions
- Finding success
- Ivar's ideal job
- Introducing Ivar Grimstad
- 15 Ivar Grimstad
- Venkat's conference topics
- The fear of not knowing enough
- The importance of user groups
- Solving a problem
- Venkat's motivation
- Developer advocacy and students
- Introducing Venkat Subramaniam
- 14 Venkat Subramaniam
- Jennifer's tips for young people
- Managing technical failures
- Being an introvert
- Ethical considerations
- Jennifer's average day
- Consuming information
- The appeal of developer advocacy
- Jennifer's introduction to advocacy
- Introducing Jennifer Reif
- 13 Jennifer Reif
- Handling unexpected questions
- Honesty about bugs
- Quitting your job
- Negative aspects of advocacy
- Diversity in tasks
- Mark's talk topics
- From engineering to advocacy
- Becoming a developer advocate
- Introducing Mark Heckler
- 12 Mark Heckler
- Travel adventures
- Simon's demo ideas
- Being authentic while working for a company
- Simon's advice for young people
- Navigating technical failures
- Comparing advocacy to evangelism
- Competition in the advocacy sphere
- Getting into developer advocacy
- Introducing Simon Ritter
- 11 Simon Ritter
- The rise of developer relations
- Tracy's conference topics
- Developer relations as a service
- Helping companies
- Introducing Tracy Lee
- 10 Tracy Lee
- Knowing when to stop
- Matt's stage outfits
- Successful talk titles
- Technical difficulties during a talk
- Not being confident enough
- The social side of conferences
- The qualities needed for advocacy
- Matt's career path
- Choosing a job title
- Introducing Matt Raible
- 09 Matt Raible
- Connecting through social media
- The pressures of the job
- The fear of not knowing enough
- Challenges faced by women in tech
- Variation in the role
- Heather's ambitions as a young person
- Connotations of "evangelist"
- Heather's path in tech
- Introducing Heather VanCura
- 08 Heather VanCura
- Not knowing an answer
- Scott's areas of interest
- Achieving a work-life balance
- Handling the bad headlines
- Scott's path to Microsoft
- Introducing Scott Hanselman
- 07 Scott Hanselman
- Tips for new starters
- Empathy when advocating
- Working for a large company
- Fear of AI
- How AI is developing
- The importance of job titles
- Introducing Laurence Moroney
- 06 Laurence Moroney
- Encouraging more people to attend conferences
- Rabea's view of developer advocates
- Knowledge gained from conferences
- Dealing with technical glitches
- Receiving feedback on your talk
- The qualities of a good talk
- Freedom at work
- Knowing when to retire a talk
- Running a user group
- Attending conferences
- Rabea's ideas for talks
- Introducing Rabea Gransberger
- 05 Rabea Gransberger
- Suffering from burnout
- Juggling family life
- Kirk's experience of technical glitches
- The advantages of being independent
- Using psychology to solve problems
- The increase in conferences
- Kirk's style of advocacy
- People who are suited to advocacy
- Introducing Kirk Pepperdine
- 04 Kirk Pepperdine
- Sally's views on authenticity
- Making tech solutions relatable
- The power of blockchain
- Sally's advocacy work
- Introducing Sally Eaves
- 03 Sally Eaves
- Being put on the spot
- The dilemma of authenticity
- The downside to developer relations
- Finding a developer relations job
- Ted's advocacy journey
- Being headhunted
- The value of attending conferences
- Introducing Ted Neward
- 02 Ted Neward
- Changing your mind about tech
- Travel management tips
- When technical glitches hit
- Moving away from pure programming
- Scott's hot topics
- Getting up on stage
- Scott's path to advocacy
- The advocacy versus evangelism debate
- Introducing Scott Davis
- 01 Scott Davis
- How to become and how to be
- Introducing the Author
- Introduction
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- Introduction
- Introducing the Author
- How to become and how to be
- 01 Scott Davis
- Introducing Scott Davis
- The advocacy versus evangelism debate
- Scott's path to advocacy
- Getting up on stage
- Scott's hot topics
- Moving away from pure programming
- When technical glitches hit
- Travel management tips
- Changing your mind about tech
- 02 Ted Neward
- Introducing Ted Neward
- The value of attending conferences
- Being headhunted
- Ted's advocacy journey
- Finding a developer relations job
- The downside to developer relations
- The dilemma of authenticity
- Being put on the spot
- 03 Sally Eaves
- Introducing Sally Eaves
- Sally's advocacy work
- The power of blockchain
- Making tech solutions relatable
- Sally's views on authenticity
- 04 Kirk Pepperdine
- Introducing Kirk Pepperdine
- People who are suited to advocacy
- Kirk's style of advocacy
- The increase in conferences
- Using psychology to solve problems
- The advantages of being independent
- Kirk's experience of technical glitches
- Juggling family life
- Suffering from burnout
- 05 Rabea Gransberger
- Introducing Rabea Gransberger
- Rabea's ideas for talks
- Attending conferences
- Running a user group
- Knowing when to retire a talk
- Freedom at work
- The qualities of a good talk
- Receiving feedback on your talk
- Dealing with technical glitches
- Knowledge gained from conferences
- Rabea's view of developer advocates
- Encouraging more people to attend conferences
- 06 Laurence Moroney
- Introducing Laurence Moroney
- The importance of job titles
- How AI is developing
- Fear of AI
- Working for a large company
- Empathy when advocating
- Tips for new starters
- 07 Scott Hanselman
- Introducing Scott Hanselman
- Scott's path to Microsoft
- Handling the bad headlines
- Achieving a work-life balance
- Scott's areas of interest
- Not knowing an answer
- 08 Heather VanCura
- Introducing Heather VanCura
- Heather's path in tech
- Connotations of "evangelist"
- Heather's ambitions as a young person
- Variation in the role
- Challenges faced by women in tech
- The fear of not knowing enough
- The pressures of the job
- Connecting through social media
- 09 Matt Raible
- Introducing Matt Raible
- Choosing a job title
- Matt's career path
- The qualities needed for advocacy
- The social side of conferences
- Not being confident enough
- Technical difficulties during a talk
- Successful talk titles
- Matt's stage outfits
- Knowing when to stop
- 10 Tracy Lee
- Introducing Tracy Lee
- Helping companies
- Developer relations as a service
- Tracy's conference topics
- The rise of developer relations
- 11 Simon Ritter
- Introducing Simon Ritter
- Getting into developer advocacy
- Competition in the advocacy sphere
- Comparing advocacy to evangelism
- Navigating technical failures
- Simon's advice for young people
- Being authentic while working for a company
- Simon's demo ideas
- Travel adventures
- 12 Mark Heckler
- Introducing Mark Heckler
- Becoming a developer advocate
- From engineering to advocacy
- Mark's talk topics
- Diversity in tasks
- Negative aspects of advocacy
- Quitting your job
- Honesty about bugs
- Handling unexpected questions
- 13 Jennifer Reif
- Introducing Jennifer Reif
- Jennifer's introduction to advocacy
- The appeal of developer advocacy
- Consuming information
- Jennifer's average day
- Ethical considerations
- Being an introvert
- Managing technical failures
- Jennifer's tips for young people
- 14 Venkat Subramaniam
- Introducing Venkat Subramaniam
- Developer advocacy and students
- Venkat's motivation
- Solving a problem
- The importance of user groups
- The fear of not knowing enough
- Venkat's conference topics
- 15 Ivar Grimstad
- Introducing Ivar Grimstad
- Ivar's ideal job
- Finding success
- Difficult questions
- Managing controversy
- Making use of Twitter
- 16 Regine Gilbert
- Introducing Regine Gilbert
- Regine's career path
- Different avenues in the IT industry
- Accessibility awareness
- Regine's future projects
- 17 Tim Berglund
- Introducing Tim Berglund
- Debating job titles
- How Tim got started
- If you don't want to be a conference speaker
- Requirements for being a developer advocate
- Tim's tips for progressing to advocacy
- Being open about bugs
- An average day for a developer advocate
- Taking a break
- The progression of developer relations
- Career options for developer advocates
- 18 Ray Tsang
- Introducing Ray Tsang
- Ray's path to developer advocacy
- The appeal of advocacy
- Managing jet lag
- How Ray prepares for a talk
- Where to go for information
- Battling technical issues
- Honesty when doing a demo
- 19 Tori Wieldt
- Introducing Tori Wieldt
- Tori's day-to-day work
- Knowing your audience
- The right personality
- Having the confidence to get started
- When to talk about competitors
- Disagreeing with your company
- 20 Andres Almiray
- Introducing Andres Almiray
- Talking to developers
- Andres' conference topics
- Developer advocacy's recent growth
- Experts in your audience
- Travel advice
- 21 Arun Gupta
- Introducing Arun Gupta
- The spin doctor comparison
- Requirements for success
- Allocating resources
- Arun's experiences at large companies
- Tips for getting started
- 22 Josh Long
- Introducing Josh Long
- Josh's introduction to developer advocacy
- Making an impact
- Criticizing competitors
- When you disagree with your company
- Conflict between developer advocates
- Josh's busy travel schedule
- Spreading yourself thinly
- 23 Trisha Gee
- Introducing Trisha Gee
- Raising the profile of developer advocacy
- Trisha's advice for aspiring speakers
- Being involved with open source
- Advocacy and spin doctoring
- Remote working
- Burnout in the industry
- Travel difficulties
- Using social media
- Trisha's areas of interest
- The career path for advocates
- 24 Bilal Kathrada
- Introducing Bilal Kathrada
- Encouraging young people
- The risk of burnout
- 25 Baruch Sadogursky
- Introducing Baruch Sadogursky
- Developer relations conferences
- Personal qualities needed
- Caring too much
- Baruch's hot topics in tech
- 26 Mary Thengvall
- Introducing Mary Thengvall
- Mary's background
- Advice for young people
- Mary's podcast
- Answering difficult questions
- Avoiding burnout
- 27 Yakov Fain
- Introducing Yakov Fain
- Yakov's job title
- Getting leads from conferences
- Speaking honestly on stage
- Traits needed to be a good speaker
- The problem with live coding
- Yakov's motivation
- The ideal job
- 28 Patrick McFadin
- Introducing Patrick McFadin
- The growth of developer advocacy
- Building a personal brand
- Patrick's route to developer advocacy
- Proving your worth
- Career development
- 29 Reza Rahman
- Introducing Reza Rahman
- Defining developer advocacy
- Facing an ethical dilemma
- The knowledge needed to advocate
- The problems with social media
- Reza's core message
- 30 Adam Bien
- Introducing Adam Bien
- Keeping things simple
- Being independent
- Adam's route to public speaking
- Getting project requests
- 31 Bruno Borges
- Introducing Bruno Borges
- Developer relations as a strategy
- Winning the fight in companies
- Starting your advocacy work
- 32 Jono Bacon
- Introducing Jono Bacon
- The history of developer communities
- Making a connection with revenue
- Index
- Packt 更新時間:2021-06-11 13:00:10