Working in developer relations means that I am constantly creating new content – videos, documentation, demos, presentations, and blog posts.
Here are some examples of my content:
Blogging:
Personal Blog – my personal blog – with all the content that *doesn’t quite fit* into content created for my employers. This has lately focused more on DevRel related topics:
Professional writing
unSkript Blog: Here are a few posts I am proud of:
- Building a runbook front end with Google Forms
- One Person’s pebble is another person’s boulder
- What are RunBooks, and Why Should I Automate them
- Automating Developer Relations Metrics with Low Code RunBooks
Orkes Blog:
- Optimizing workflows in Conductor with Operators
- Data Processing with Conductor
- How a Workflow engine would have made my old job easier
api.video Blog:
Contracted writing
Writing on a piece by piece basis:
https://thenewstack.io/platform-engineers-must-have-strong-opinions/
https://thenewstack.io/return-to-paas-building-the-platform-of-our-dreams/
https://thenewstack.io/why-we-need-a-new-ifc-approach-to-meet-hpc-challenges/
https://www.trydome.io/blog/a-saas-website-in-a-box
https://www.trydome.io/blog/delivering-images-with-an-image-proxy
https://www.trydome.io/blog/what-does-the-dome-platform-do
Code Samples
Just about all of my code samples can be found on Github.
At api.video, I created a suite of demos that are hosted at a.video. The urls are also the names of the apps. There are a dozen of so of them, but here are links to two:
Documentation
Videos
Author
Here’s a Free copy of High Performance Android Apps.
