Community as a Service
Join 12 fantastic women speakers for exciting talks on web development, JavaScript, tech culture and career development.
In recent years, it’s become common for companies and projects to host their developer communities on Discord. Many large communities have even transitioned from Slack to Discord. Discord has introduced many new features for managing and moderating communities. Whether you are considering Discord for your community or already running a Discord community and want to get more out of the tool, this workshop will provide you with tips and insights you need. Join Erin Mikail Staples as she walks you through the using Discord to manage developer and technical communities.
In recent years, Discord has sort of exploded as a community platform. It has since been adopted as a core platform across technical and non-technical communities. What once primarily was used in the gaming industry has now been more widely adopted across communities of all types.
Let’s explore a little bit of the platform’s history, how it’s being used today, and why (or why not) it makes a fit for your community’s needs. We’ll also go over tips and tricks to using the platform, basic bots and platform features, and the possibilities of what you could do with this in the future.
Erin Mikail Staples is a very online individual passionate about facilitating better connections online and off. She’s forever thinking about how we can communicate, educate and elevate others through collaborative experiences.
Currently, Erin builds community and thinks about the philosophy and tooling of the community and developer advocate world. Much of her day is spent empowering individuals to build, foster, and embrace healthy communities. Outside of her day-job, Erin is a comedian, graduate technical advisor, no-code content creator, triathlete, avid reader, and cat parent.
Most importantly, she believes in the power of being unabashedly “into things” and works to help friends, strangers, colleagues, community builders, students, and whoever else might cross her path find their thing.
Join 12 fantastic women speakers for exciting talks on web development, JavaScript, tech culture and career development.
Bryan Robinson will explain how ideas around developer community have evolved and how we can best optimize our efforts at building developer communities.
James Quick will share tangible advice he's learned over the course of his career that can help you bring your career as a developer to the next level.
Join 12 fantastic women speakers for exciting talks on web development, JavaScript, tech culture and career development.
Join 12 fantastic women speakers for exciting talks on web development, JavaScript, tech culture and career development.