Let’s delve into the nuanced world of developer experience in observability. We'll explore key elements of developer experience for observability and share insights into what is key to enable any developer to detect and resolve errors before they become problems.
Seamless integration, clean UI/UX, Following standards, intuitive SDKs, and striking the right balance between observability and performance. A deep dive into how these factors shape the developer journey. Join me for a candid conversation that goes beyond the surface of developer experience and gets deeper into what makes a difference.
Boris TaneHow can a software engineer get a world-wind education on the practical tools and tactics of experienced product managers to apply to their own internal platform or developer experience?
With the growing trend of internal tooling teams, often called “platform” or “developer experience”, these teams vary in their size and maturity, from one engineer who cares deeply about developer experience, to funded and strategic platform teams.
A best practice has emerged called “platform as a product”—to applying product and design thinking to platforms. But, how do we practically do that? In this talk Lou will share practical and hands-on tips, advice, tools and techniques for platform teams of any maturity to apply product thinking internally.
Lou previously worked building on platform and developer experience at DAZN and now works as a PM for Gitpod, building developer tools for the masses.
Lou BichardHi, community! Thanks for joining us for another co-hosted meet-up with AWS.
Let’s delve into the nuanced world of developer experience in observability. We'll explore key elements of developer experience for observability and share insights into what is key to enable any developer to detect and resolve errors before they become problems.
Seamless integration, clean UI/UX, Following standards, intuitive SDKs, and striking the right balance between observability and performance. A deep dive into how these factors shape the developer journey. Join me for a candid conversation that goes beyond the surface of developer experience and gets deeper into what makes a difference.
Boris TaneHow can a software engineer get a world-wind education on the practical tools and tactics of experienced product managers to apply to their own internal platform or developer experience?
With the growing trend of internal tooling teams, often called “platform” or “developer experience”, these teams vary in their size and maturity, from one engineer who cares deeply about developer experience, to funded and strategic platform teams.
A best practice has emerged called “platform as a product”—to applying product and design thinking to platforms. But, how do we practically do that? In this talk Lou will share practical and hands-on tips, advice, tools and techniques for platform teams of any maturity to apply product thinking internally.
Lou previously worked building on platform and developer experience at DAZN and now works as a PM for Gitpod, building developer tools for the masses.
Lou BichardHi, community! Thanks for joining us for another co-hosted meet-up with AWS.
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