The Art of Developer Experience Podcast APIMatic
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We host authentic conversations with developer experience professionals creating products for developers (often APIs). We’ll explore topics like API design, documentation, tooling, developer relations, dashboards, onboarding, community, communications and how developer experience fits into an organzation.
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014: Meet Developer Where They Are At
Ash Arnwine, Director of Developer Relations at Nylas, joins the Podcast. He describes the evolution of Nylas' APIs, which developers use to integrate various email and calendar platforms seamlessly into their applications. Ash emphasizes the company's commitment to “meeting developers where they are at” through robust documentation and community engagement.
Nylas
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013: Goodbye Passwords, Hello Passkey
Alex Patterson, the creator of CodingCat.dev and Developer Relations Engineer at FusionAuth, joins us to talk about the future of authentication. Alex educates me on Passkey and WebAuthN and explains how your mom won’t need to remember her password in the future. Alex also shares how Fusion Auth improves its developer onboarding through community, content, and product.
FusionAuth
CodingCat.dev
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012: We all don’t need to be Twilio or Stripe
Adam DuVander, author and founder of Every Developer joins the podcast to discuss how to rate your developer experience using his DX Index, the importance of providing a path from your homepage to developer resources and ways to attract new developers. He also shares a story of a company who found themselves with the wrong developers on their site.
Every Developer
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011: Leadership in Developer Experience
Amara Graham leads the developer experience team at Cumunda where they own documentation and devtools for their evolving platform. She shares the challenges of hiring for her developer experience team and we dive into the question of how to measure successful documentation.
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010: Building Community: Learners, Builders & Advocates
Byrne Reese, Product Owner at RingCentral shares how he transitioned from engineering into product management and his love of building engaged and collaborative communities. He believes documentation is an investment in the long-term success of your community. We also dive into his developer pyramid as a model for companies looking to build up a developer community.
RingCentral Developer Portal
Developer Pyramid: A Tool for Building Developer Programs
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009: Developer Relations at the C-Level
Caroline Lewko, author and co-founder of devrel.agency joins me to discuss audience segmentation and building personas and the value of understanding the developer journey. We touch on external vs internal DX and Caroline shares when a C-Level DevRel role makes sense.
Developer Journey Map
DevRel.Agency
10th Annual State of Developer Survey
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