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Explaining Developer Evangelism

Tuesday, October 21st, 2008

Ever since I got the fancy title of “Developer Evangelist”, people look at me cross-eyed and wonder what that is. The reactions reach from “oh so you don’t code any more” to “that’s marketing isn’t it?”. Both are wrong.

I see the job of an evangelist to validate your company and its products in the outside world. This means that you need to keep an eye on what your company is doing, give feedback and stop bad documentation and too complex systems from going live. In order to achieve this you get to know systems before they go out, play with them and write or help write their documentation. You also go out into the world, speak at conferences and go into companies for “brown bags” and find out how people use your employer’s products. The feedback you get from that helps you validate or defeat internal assumptions about “what every developer needs” and “how people use things”.

I am in Bangalore, India at the moment and was asked to train evangelists for the local market. A bit of a weird concept as you find evangelists internally - you do not train them to become one.

In a two hour session I was asked to outline what it means to be an evangelist and what to do and not to do. Here’s the outcome on slideshare:

Developer Evangelism

Developer Evangelism

My introduction to tech evangelism held in Bangalore, India. The session was 2 hours, hence the size:)

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Walkies and Talkies - My schedule for the next few months

Friday, January 18th, 2008
  • March 18th, Roosevelt Hotel NYC, US, AjaxWorld - talking about Building large web applications with the YUI
  • March 21st - March22nd, Montreal, Quebec - Nurun workshop on Accessibility
  • April 3rd, Scotland, Highland Fling, Scotland - Sharing the joy - building badges for distribution
  • April 25th (one day shy of my birthday), London, AbilityNet’s “Accessibility 2.0: a million flowers bloom” - right and wrong implementation of accessibility

Planned talks (need confirmation)

  • Ajax Experience 2008 - sent in “the human factor in web applications” and “YUI for control freaks” as proposals
  • Tech conference about the future of web development in Beijing

Past talks
* February 12th, London Trocadero Beers and innovation #13 - A panel that chats about the changes of relationships between developers and designers (costs £25 though, didn’t know that)
* February 20th, somewhere in Leeds GeekUp - talking about the YUI

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