The cloister is a beautiful museum too. Wouldn't I have guessed that would be the most popular part of it? Right. That's cool. So kind of zooming out a little bit, I find the type of dev rel that you've been in really unique. Like a lot of the people I talked to as he said are more in the marketing side of dev rel. What are some of the misconceptions about developer relations that you've observed being in this specific partner capacity? Yeah. I think dev rel is more than just writing documentation. And I also think that often dev rel, it depends, but they're often seen as not the most technical.
In this episode of the State of Developer Education podcast, Jon speaks with Julie Hubschman, Senior Product Manager of Developer Experience at DriveWealth, the pioneer of fractional equities and embedded investing, a visionary technology company empowering more than 100 partners around the world to engage their customers. Prior to this, she was the Developer Relations Lead at Gusto, Partnerships Engineer at Pinterest, and a Software Engineer at Microsoft!
Join them as they discuss the potential ramifications and risks of building certain code; why developing skills in other areas of education can help you as a developer; and how hackathons can a useful way to build relationships with companies and other developers. They also discuss some of the issues with spamming and how to best overcome them.
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