It is actually generic. I mean, you can write any examples. It doesn't matter. So the main crux that gets generated is just sort of two column layout and it could be reused for other docs sites. There's a command that you can actually eject an example into a standalone like zip folder. And I have another idea that I'm going to be exploring is actually having a click button to deploy to code spaces or Git pod so there's a lot of potential example ideas there.
In this episode, Jon is joined by Byron Ruth, Director of Developer Relations at Synadia, a software company focused on cloud-native messaging and data streaming platforms to enable the next generation of connected digital experiences. With over ten years of experience in engineering, he is focused on building systems and tools to facilitate developer interaction.
They explore the challenges and innovations in developer education, the definition of Informatics, and the challenge of teaching researchers who may need to gain expertise in informatics. They also discuss the shifts to the role of AI and machine learning in healthcare, the development of Nats, and the potential of using Nats by example as a tool for generating documentation and developer education resources.
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