Developer Avocados 🥑 Weekly - Issue 79
Developer Avocados 🥑 Weekly
📖Work-Life Balance in a Community Manager’s World - Holly Firestone shared a set of very personal and honest stories focused on work-life balance from the perspective of a community professional.
📖How Do You Know Your Developer Documentation is Successful? - Erikka Innes wrote about measuring the success of your public-facing developer documentation, what metrics are useful, and what metrics to avoid.
📖Return On Engagement - Chelsea Haring wrote about ROE, one of the new metrics of care and community, and shared a few key concepts you can consider applying to your program.
📖Making a difference in the tech ecosystem - Diana RodrÃguez Manrique shared her story in the hopes that it would help make our ecosystem a positive experience for everyone.
📖Why should You be a part of the community? - Parul Bhargava wrote about the motivation to build a community, as well as a step by step guide to start doing it today.
📖5 tips for running a video conferencing event - Yuri Yoshimura wrote about organizing the first remote event for the Pi People community.
📖How to smash your first talk - Victoria Wang shared the highlights and takeaways from an evening of coaching for tackling your first talk and building confidence.
📖Maximize your online meeting space - Izzy House wrote about embracing the online meeting world and converting that rectangle space on the screen into a tool that builds your brand.
📖I don’t have anything interesting to talk about… - Barry Cranford shared 11 things he's learned about how to choose a topic for your first tech talk.
📖It’s Time for a Change - Dan Wahlin wrote about the deliberation process for giving up his own company to join the #DevRelLife for the Microsoft Cloud Advocates team.
📖Starting a streaming journey! - Jhey Tompkins shared a collection of his thoughts and tips for getting started with online streaming.
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