I've always worked. I used to do kind of, I was always hustling. From the age of 40, non-words, when I started to kind of sell my own web hosting,. In school we got kind of a grant to start our own businesses. We did that. And so it's kind of always been in me to kind of hustle, but also share with others as well. Yeah, I went a wild time. So switching gears a little bit. A lot of folks I know go straight into corporate tech. Their software engineer is sitting at a desk. But what was it like doing retail tech? It was actually one of the greatest times in my life.
In this episode of The State of Developer Education, Jon speaks with Jamie Barton, Senior Developer Relations at Grafbase, an organization that accelerates backend development with next-generation tooling. He is also a Full-Stack Developer at Launchmade Web Services and an Educator at The Guild Software. Previously, he was the Senior Developer Relations at GraphCMS and Organizer at GraphQL Conf.
Their conversation delves into Jamie's personal journey into tech, his experience working at the Apple Genius Bar, and the importance of developer success and authentic marketing. They also delve into the impact of GraphQL in the tech ecosystem.
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