Developer Experience
Caroline Lewko and
James Parton
Chapter Chapter 17 in Developer Relations, 2021, pp 169-175 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract If you have passed the developer's “sniff test,” they will be incented to invest a little more time with you, dig a little deeper into your resources, and take your product for a test spin and the next stages in their journey which are Evaluate, Learn, and Build. However, before we explore those three stages further, let’s pause and discuss Developer Experience (or DX) which is critical to your ultimate success with developers. We’ll explore first what DX is, its components, and why it is an important part of Developer Relations
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4842-7164-3_17
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