Developer relations isn’t one size fits all. There are many different types. Erin and Brian are joined by Kevin Whinnery of Deno who’ll chat about the six different flavors of developer relations.
Flavors of DevRel with Kevin Whinnery
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Kevin is the Head of Developer Relations at Deno. Kevin is a long time JavaScript developer, educator, and open source contributor. In addition to authoring a handful of popular Node.js modules on npm, Kevin created the open source educational PC game TerminalQuest (formerly TwilioQuest) using web technologies, which has been enjoyed by over one million players. On the Deno team, Kevin is focused on documentation, userland tools, developer experience, and community programs. Kevin and his family live just outside Minneapolis, MN, USA.
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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.
Brian Rinaldi leads the Developer Relations team at LocalStack. Brian has over 25 years experience as a developer – mostly for the web – and over a decade in Developer Relations for companies like Adobe, Progress Software and LaunchDarkly. Brian is actively involved in the developer community running virtual meetups via CFE.dev and in-person events as President of Orlando Devs. He’s also the editor of the Jamstacked newsletter and the author of a number of books.