Founder & CEO at Langbase.com โ Ship composable hyper-personalized Al apps in seconds ยท Ex VP DevRel Eng. Rapid ยท Google Developers Advisory Board (gDAB) founding member. ๐งโ๐ป AI/ML/DevTools Angel Investor โฏ AI/ML Advisory Board member San Francisco, DevNetwork
๐ฉ Award-winning Open Source Engineer & Dev Advocate ๐ฆ Google Developers Expert Web DevRel ๐ NASA Mars Ingenuity Helicopter mission code contributor ๐ 8th GitHub Stars Award recipient with 5x GitHub Stars Award (Listed as GitHub's #1 JavaScript trending developer).
๐ณ Node.js foundation Community Committee Outreach Lead, Member Linux Foundation, OpenAPI Business Governing Board, and DigitalOcean Navigator. ๐ Teaching thousands of developers Node.js CLI Automation (100 videos ยท 22 Projects) & VSCode.pro course. Over 142 million views, 24 yrs Blogging, 108K developers learning, 200+ FOSS.
โ๏ธ Author of various open-source dev-tools and software libraries utilized by millions of developers worldwide โฆ WordPress Core Developer ๐ฃ TEDx Speaker with 100+ international talks.
โจ As quoted by: Satya Nadella ยท CEO of Microsoft โ Awais is an awesome example for developers.
๐ Leading developers and publishing technical content for over a decade ๐ Loves his wife (Maedah) โฏ Read more about Ahmad Awais.
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Use Twitter as sort of a concise blogging platform. Just a quick tip about something that you did today can be enough! Beyond that, you can try building a blog with WordPress or Gatsby for making it more useful.
Often it's better to write a blog and quote yourself than to quote a resource that might not be there one year down the road.
Hope that helps.
This is so true. I truly believe sharing can make things better. What I try to do is encourage more and more Developers and DevOps folks to have blogs. Those are always fun to read โ sometimes better than companies engineering blogs.
Experiences shared by people in a similar situation as you โ go a long way in helping build trust between them + you (and sometimes even with the company you work for).
Peace! โ๏ธ