Imagine a room full of developers, ready to hear your conference talk. How many are in the audience—50? 100? 500? As awesome as web development is, there’s a natural cap to who can hear your message …
3½ Quick Tips to Improve Your Developer Content
If you run or contribute to a developer blog, you might already spend hours each week brainstorming, writing, and publishing. You likely don’t have much more time to dedicate to content. Even so, …
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Everyday Developer Experience at Your Coffee Shop
Make a list of developer stereotypes and caffeine would certainly be involved. Coffee and coding seem to go together. Perhaps that’s why trips to the coffee shop remind me of developers and many …
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Developer Marketing for API Companies
Originally published on Nordic APIs' blog More than 10 years ago, Stripe and Twilio became prime examples of a new type of company: developer-focused startups where the API is the product. Many …
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Not Every Developer Tool Needs the Same Developer Marketing
One of the first things I do each day is open Todoist on my phone or laptop. It's an app that holds my task list, helps me set priorities, and tracks my productivity. There's also a Todoist API, which …
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Developer Experience at 10 Years
As long as developers have been interacting with tools, there's been a "developer experience." And it was usually bad, because writing software is expected to be hard. There was not a widespread …