While Alex is at PragVue, Michael is joined by Developer Advocate Erik Hanchett who works at no other company than AWS. In this DejaVue episode, they discuss the different duties of a Developer Advocate and skills one need to become one, as well as everything around content creation and conferences. In addition, Erik shares how it is to write Vue code as a Software Engineer at AWS, which he did for multiple years. Enjoy the episode! ▶ Get 15% OFF for your Vue Toronto ticket with code DEJAVUE =DEJAVUE * --- Our Guest * Erik Hanchett * Web - * Twitter - * YouTube - @ProgramWithErik --- Your Host * Michael Thiessen * Twitter - * YouTube - @michaelnthiessen * Web - -- Chaptermarks: 00:00 Welcome to DejaVue 00:35 How would you describe your job? 03:20 Do you miss the deep technical problems? 09:41 Duties when speaking at a conference 12:50 What is Developer Advocacy? 23:30 Which skills do you need to be a Developer Advocate? 26:40 Your first content pieces doesn’t have to be perfect 28:16 First Five unreleased DejaVue episodes 29:44 Putting yourself out there 32:09 Erik’s first podcast guest appearance ever 37:10 Using at Amazon Web Services 41:29 How did you get into Vue? 43:16 Working on AWS Open Source projects 45:06 Migrating a library from Vue 2 to Vue 3 49:48 Nested Slot Bonanza 51:34 Angular, React and Vue devs in the same project 52:15 Wrapping up -- Links and Resources ▶ AWS Amplify ▶ VueUse ▶ Vue Demi ▶ XState -- Follow DejaVue on ▶ The Web: ▶ Twitter: ▶ Apple Podcast: ▶ YouTube: @DejaVueFm ▶ Spotify: ▶ Deezer: ▶ Amazon Music: ▶ Pocket Casts: -- Links marked with * are affiliate links. We get a small commission when you register for the service through our link. This helps us to keep the podcast running. We only include affiliate links for services mentioned in the episode or that we use ourselves.
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