In a blog post Where to publish content? I shared why I recommend to publish on your own blog first: It allows you to build your portfolio and keep all your work in one place It allows to build your personal brand It can act as your “second” resume as it shows that you actually published.…More
Video: How to Update Google Sheets with Data From an External API
In this video you will learn how to update a Google Sheets spreadsheet with data from an external API. I’m using the following no-code tools to build this automation: News API – locates news from news sources and blogs with JSON API. We will use data from this API to update Google Sheets Parabola – automation and…More
3 Developer Articles You Should Read From April 2021
I want to share three developer articles, tutorial and videos from IBM Developer North America team. These resources offer high-quality developer education so I believe you will find them valuable.More
20 Online Developer Meetup Replays You Should Watch From April 202
IBM Developer hosts weekly online developer education meetups covering open source, JavaScript, AI, Data Science, Containers, Kubernetes, Red Hat OpenShift, Serverless, Knative and other technology topics. Check out event replays from December. Follow our Crowdcast channel to be notified when events go live.More
Why Developer Advocates Should Try New Things
Developer Advocates at many organization can usually work on different things. One day they can build a demo application, help with support, improve the documentation, work on an SDK, work on a blog post or a tutorial, and host an event. I love this about Developer Advocacy – you usually have flexibility and freedom to…More
Video: A No-Code Definition I Like
A short video based on this blog post: A No-Code Definition I Like. Watch my other no-code videos: YouTube no-code playlist.More
5 Developer Articles You Should Read From March 2021
I want to share five developer articles, tutorial and videos from IBM Developer North America team. These resources offer high-quality developer education so I believe you will find them valuable.More
33 Online Meetup Replays You Should Watch From March 2021
IBM Developer hosts weekly online developer education meetups covering open source, JavaScript, AI, Data Science, Containers, Kubernetes, Red Hat OpenShift, Serverless, Knative and other technology topics. Check out event replays from December. Follow our Crowdcast channel to be notified when events go live.More
Call for Code 2021 Or Perhaps A Call for No-Code/Low-Code?
Call for Code 2021, now in its fourth year, asks developers to build and contribute to sustainable, open source technology projects that address social and humanitarian issues. Call for Code is different from other tech for good initiatives in that top solutions are deployed to make a demonstrable difference in the communities with greatest need.More
I’m Excited About The No-Code/Low-Code Space
I love the the no-code space. When I saw this article Decoding the no-code / low-code startup universe and its players – I was happy. Pietro Invernizzi and Ben Tossell published this awesome guide listing 145 companies in the no-code/low-code space. There are probably many more companies out there. I’m excited about this space.More