The League of Extraordinary Tech Workers is a podcast about the tech industry, ethics, and superheroes. Each episode, my guest and I talk about the life and times of their super-powered alter ego. Through this conversation, we explore topics like digital ethics, social responsibility and humanity.
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There’s a wealth of books out there that can inform our practice of developer relations. But which books are most useful? The DevRel Book Club welcomes one DevRel professional each month to share a book that has impacted their career and practice for the positive. Join Matthew Revell and Ramón Huidobro for the live stream of each book club, where you can take part directly, or catch up with past episodes by watching the videos or subscribing to the podcast.
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In the second episode of “League of Extraordinary Tech Workers”, Whitney Lee, Staff Technical Advocate at VMWare and I are talking about combining the powers of empathy and vulnerability with fantastic boundary setting. Follow Whitney on Twitter or LinkedIn Follow Lian on LinkedIn or Mastodon Follow the podcast Art by Rupam Grimoeuvre Music by offi…
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Loft Lab’s Lian Li shares ‘Tribal Leadership: Leveraging Natural Groups To Build A Thriving Organization’, in DevRel Book Club. Sponsored by Common Room. Find the transcript and more at https://developerrelations.comOleh DeveloperRelations.com
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Engineering Management for the Rest of Us
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In this episode of DevRel Book Club, Adyen's Amy Mbaegbu shares Sarah Drasner's ‘Engineering Management for the Rest of Us’.Oleh DeveloperRelations.com
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The Cambridge Handbook of Computing Education Research with Joe Nash
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Developer education is an increasingly important area of developer relations. Joe Nash shares an academic text that can help us level up how we approach developer education in DevRel.Oleh DeveloperRelations.com
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Laziness Does not Exist with Jessica Rose
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Jessica Rose shares how the book Laziness Does not Exist has impacted her approach to work and DevRel.Oleh DeveloperRelations.com
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In the inaugural episode of “League of Extraordinary Tech Workers”, Marino Wijay, Developer Advocate at solo.io and I are chatting about travelling to events post-covid, the importance of living in the moment and the consequences of cloning yourself. Follow Marino on Twitter Follow Lian on Twitter or Mastodon Follow the podcast Art by Sophia Willia…
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Welcome to my new podcast: League of Extraordinary Tech Workers! Listen to this episode to find out what it's all about.Oleh Lian Li
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Bekah Hawrot Weigel shares how Susan Cain's book on the power of introverts has influenced her career in developer relations.Oleh DeveloperRelations.com
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Badass: making users awesome, with Erin McKean
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Open source documentarian Erin McKean shares how Kathy Sierra's work has influenced her approach to both product development and developer education.Oleh DeveloperRelations.com
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Adam DuVander shares how Steven Pressfield's The War of Art has helped him to overcome "resistance", which is an idea presented in the book as an outside force that stops us from pursuing our creative endeavours. Join Ramón, Matthew, and Adam as they dive into what the book has to offer and look at some of its more controversial elements.…
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A City is not a Computer with Erin Mikail Staples
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Technical Community Builder Erin Mikail Staples joins Matthew and Ramón to share how Shannon Mattern’s book “A City is not a Computer” has impacted her career.Oleh DeveloperRelations.com
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Tessa Mero shares how The First 90 Days has helped her shape her DevRel career towards leadership.Oleh DeveloperRelations.com
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The Art of Gathering with Suze Shardlow
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Events, whether in person or online, are an essential part of many developer relations programs. But are we doing them as well as we could be? In this episode of the DevRel Book Club, Suze Shardlow shares how Priya Parker’s The Art of Gathering has influenced her approach to events. If you prefer, catch the video:…
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Blogs and, later, social media created business opportunities that would have been unviable without the potential for a global audience. Using community building, amongst other techniques, entrepreneurs have been able to reach customers through a shared interest. In Superfans, entrepreneur Pat Flynn shares the story of how building a personal follo…
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Building Successful Online Communities with Joe Nash
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There are relatively few books on community management that draw on academic research. Building Successful Online Communities, from MIT Press, is a collection of papers that provide practical, evidence based insights that will help anyone working in developer relations. In this opening episode of the DevRel Book Club, Joe Nash joins Matthew Revell …
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Welcome to the DevRel Book Club from DeveloperRelations.com. Each month a DevRel professional will join us to share a book that they’ve found useful and DeveloperRelations.com members can join the Discord to take part through questions, comments, and maybe even joining the livestream itself.Oleh DeveloperRelations.com
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