Arkodyuti Saha

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Arkodyuti is a Developer Relations Program Manager from India as a part of the Cloud Advocacy at Microsoft. He’s is an Open Source enthusiast who writes code and loves to engage in developer communities. He has worked with many developer communities impacting Digital Literacy, Internet Health in India, and has run a few of India’s biggest open source hackathons for more than 4 years now. His intentions towards joining the credo of DevRel is simple, “help developers.” Arkodyuti is a Developer Relations Program Manager from India as a part of the Cloud Advocacy at Microsoft. He’s is an Open Source enthusiast who writes code and loves to engage in developer communities. He has worked with many developer communities impacting Digital Literacy, Internet Health in India, and has run a few of India’s biggest open source hackathons for more than 4 years now. His intentions towards joining the credo of DevRel is simple, “help developers.” Arkodyuti is a Developer Relations Program Manager from India as a part of the Cloud Advocacy at Microsoft. He’s is an Open Source enthusiast who writes code and loves to engage in developer communities. He has worked with many developer communities impacting Digital Literacy, Internet Health in India, and has run a few of India’s biggest open source hackathons for more than 4 years now. His intentions towards joining the credo of DevRel is simple, “help developers.” Arkodyuti is a Developer Relations Program Manager from India as a part of the Cloud Advocacy at Microsoft. He’s is an Open Source enthusiast who writes code and loves to engage in developer communities. He has worked with many developer communities impacting Digital Literacy, Internet Health in India, and has run a few of India’s biggest open source hackathons for more than 4 years now. His intentions towards joining the credo of DevRel is simple, “help developers.” Arkodyuti is a Developer Relations Program Manager from India as a part of the Cloud Advocacy at Microsoft. He’s is an Open Source enthusiast who writes code and loves to engage in developer communities. He has worked with many developer communities impacting Digital Literacy, Internet Health in India, and has run a few of India’s biggest open source hackathons for more than 4 years now. His intentions towards joining the credo of DevRel is simple, “help developers.”

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Breaking the DevRel Stereotypes – Fly less; Impact more Breaking the DevRel Stereotypes – Fly less; Impact more Breaking the DevRel Stereotypes – Fly less; Impact more Breaking the DevRel Stereotypes – Fly less; Impact more Breaking the DevRel Stereotypes – Fly less; Impact more

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Developer Relations is a misunderstood role today. It’s not always about hopping to multiple continents every week and delivering talks/technical sessions. Especially after the COVID19 pandemic, we all have realized there's a lot more we can do in front of our screens. Yes, the credo includes developer advocates/evangelists/marketing managers but guess what the core intention for all of them is to “help developers” and drive Modern Developer Psychology- where we are there to encourage developers today in shaping their developer journey to write, speak and code. This talk will be more of storytelling many crowdsourced experiences – about what I’ve learned from developers about Code, Content & Community. Developer Relations is a misunderstood role today. It’s not always about hopping to multiple continents every week and delivering talks/technical sessions. Especially after the COVID19 pandemic, we all have realized there's a lot more we can do in front of our screens. Yes, the credo includes developer advocates/evangelists/marketing managers but guess what the core intention for all of them is to “help developers” and drive Modern Developer Psychology- where we are there to encourage developers today in shaping their developer journey to write, speak and code. This talk will be more of storytelling many crowdsourced experiences – about what I’ve learned from developers about Code, Content & Community. Developer Relations is a misunderstood role today. It’s not always about hopping to multiple continents every week and delivering talks/technical sessions. Especially after the COVID19 pandemic, we all have realized there's a lot more we can do in front of our screens. Yes, the credo includes developer advocates/evangelists/marketing managers but guess what the core intention for all of them is to “help developers” and drive Modern Developer Psychology- where we are there to encourage developers today in shaping their developer journey to write, speak and code. This talk will be more of storytelling many crowdsourced experiences – about what I’ve learned from developers about Code, Content & Community. Developer Relations is a misunderstood role today. It’s not always about hopping to multiple continents every week and delivering talks/technical sessions. Especially after the COVID19 pandemic, we all have realized there's a lot more we can do in front of our screens. Yes, the credo includes developer advocates/evangelists/marketing managers but guess what the core intention for all of them is to “help developers” and drive Modern Developer Psychology- where we are there to encourage developers today in shaping their developer journey to write, speak and code. This talk will be more of storytelling many crowdsourced experiences – about what I’ve learned from developers about Code, Content & Community. Developer Relations is a misunderstood role today. It’s not always about hopping to multiple continents every week and delivering talks/technical sessions. Especially after the COVID19 pandemic, we all have realized there's a lot more we can do in front of our screens. Yes, the credo includes developer advocates/evangelists/marketing managers but guess what the core intention for all of them is to “help developers” and drive Modern Developer Psychology- where we are there to encourage developers today in shaping their developer journey to write, speak and code. This talk will be more of storytelling many crowdsourced experiences – about what I’ve learned from developers about Code, Content & Community.