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Developer Experience at Netlify

Netlify

I was 8 years into my career as a Software Engineer before I heard the term “Developer Advocacy.” At the time, I had never written an article, been to a conference, or participated in open source. Developer Experience Engineering. This project is open source; you can check the repo out here.

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JAMstack conference, San Francisco 2019 - the JAMstack at scale

Netlify

One year and 2 additional conference dates after the inaugural JAMstack conference in San Francisco last year, we’ll be returning with another edition , and we think it might be the best one yet. The plan had been to hold the conference once a year in San Francisco. Look who’s talking…. Some speakers and topics for 2019.

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What it’s like to be a backend engineer at Netlify

Netlify

Team: Account Management. Team: Serverless Apps. Automating our enterprise billing: we need it to be manageable while providing us a lot of different ways to sell at the enterprise level. I’m working on extending our serverless functions to be much more expressive and to allow developers to tackle more use cases.

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Headless Commerce Summit 2021 is Around the Corner

Netlify

Headless Commerce Summit is a free half-day, virtual event for web development leaders interested in learning about the Jamstack web architecture, including headless e-commerce platforms, headless content management systems, APIs and modern development workflows. Speaker: Cassidy Williams , Principal Developer Experience Engineer, Netlify.

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UK COVID-19 dashboard built using Postgres and Citus for millions of users

The Citus Data

In addition to exemplifying the value of open-access data, the UK Coronavirus dashboard is open source. All of the software, and the SQL queries themselves, can be found on GitHub, under the MIT license with the data available under the Open Government License 3.0. Accessibility is another important design principle.

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