Streaming/Live Coding for Developer Relations


Details
It's already February, which means you have 10 months to achieve those "New Year resolutions" you've made earlier this year.
And for some of us, it might mean "start a youtube/twitch/tiktok/byte channel".
This has been a hot topic for Developer Relations in the last few years and some of us already have a head start.
That's we thought we should dedicate a whole meetup to this new thing. 📹
We gathered an amazing panel of experiences streamers.
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📆Agenda:
18:00 - Doors open and social
18:30 - Lightning talks and panel
Nicky and Matt
Matt will give an overview of Twitch and its potential reach. Nicki will then discuss how to get started streaming, covering both the hardware and software required as well as tips for live coding. They will then spend time talking about folks in the field who are doing this well and share how they got there. After discussing these success stories, the duo will talk about best practices from their experience and share tips and tricks. Lastly, they will focus on talking through how to understand the value of streaming and how to share the results with your broader team.
19:30 - 1min community pitches, grab the mic and share your story/event/pitch
21:00 - Doors close
🗣️Bios:
Nicki Stone, AWS
https://twitter.com/kneekey23
Matt Auerbach, Twitch
https://twitter.com/mauerbac
Nicki, Technical Evangelist at AWS, and Matt, Developer Advocate at Twitch, have been live-streaming programming/coding on Twitch for the last 18 months. In Nicki's role, she spends the majority of her time streaming on the AWS Twitch channel. She's been apart of several shows such as Build with AM & Nicki, BootUp (a show about startups on AWS), and a Twitch Dev AWS collab show with a combined reach of ~900K developers with 100 hours of streaming. Matt created TwitchDev Weekly, for the /TwitchDev channel, a series at 2pm ET on Thursdays. It contains episodic content that has established a cadence and increased audience retention for talking with the community. In the first quarter, it surpassed 2018’s minutes watched and number of broadcasts with 150,069 minutes and 21 broadcasts.
Potch, Glitch
https://twitter.com/potch
📖Code of Conduct (Borrowing JSConf CoC)
https://jsconf.com/codeofconduct.html
By attending this event you obliged to respect the following CoC.
📹Recording
This meetup will be streamed on Twitch and available afterward as Video On Demand. Subscribe to https://www.twitch.tv/trycourier to be notified when we go live!

Streaming/Live Coding for Developer Relations