Tomomi Imura

Tomomi Imura 井村友美 Tomomi Imura Tomomi Imura Tomomi Imura

Cloud Advocate クラウド アドボケイト Cloud Advocate Cloud Advocate Cloud Advocate @ Microsoft マイクロソフト Microsoft Microsoft Microsoft

Tomomi Imura (a.k.a girlie_mac) is a software engineer, writer, speaker, and technology advocate, who has been working for Developer Relations at six different companies in San Francisco Bay Area, including the current role at Microsoft. She also takes an advisory role for a coding bootcamp, Code Chrysalis in Tokyo. 井村友美(別名 girlie_mac)は、アメリカサンフランシスコ在住のソフトウェアエンジニア、ライター、スピーカー、テクノロジー アドボケイトであり、現在の Microsoft での役割を含め、SF・シリコンバレーで6社の企業での Developer Relations 経験があります。 彼女はまた、東京のコーディング・ブートキャンプである CodeChrysalis の顧問も務めています。 Tomomi Imura (a.k.a girlie_mac) is a software engineer, writer, speaker, and technology advocate, who has been working for Developer Relations at six different companies in San Francisco Bay Area, including the current role at Microsoft. She also takes an advisory role for a coding bootcamp, Code Chrysalis in Tokyo. Tomomi Imura (a.k.a girlie_mac) is a software engineer, writer, speaker, and technology advocate, who has been working for Developer Relations at six different companies in San Francisco Bay Area, including the current role at Microsoft. She also takes an advisory role for a coding bootcamp, Code Chrysalis in Tokyo. Tomomi Imura (a.k.a girlie_mac) is a software engineer, writer, speaker, and technology advocate, who has been working for Developer Relations at six different companies in San Francisco Bay Area, including the current role at Microsoft. She also takes an advisory role for a coding bootcamp, Code Chrysalis in Tokyo.

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🗣 english 🕘 02:1002:50 UTC at Sea
Is your API documentation intimidate your developers? Especially in this critical time with the pandemic, our interactions with developers are limited, and the online content has become more crucial. In this talk, Tomomi Imura will talk about her recent experiences at Microsoft, where she just joined to work on their new developer platform, also her past experiences from several other companies as a developer advocate by focusing on developer-centric design and approach on content especially the onboarding experience for new developers to establish a good relationship between them and the platform providers. Is your API documentation intimidate your developers? Especially in this critical time with the pandemic, our interactions with developers are limited, and the online content has become more crucial. In this talk, Tomomi Imura will talk about her recent experiences at Microsoft, where she just joined to work on their new developer platform, also her past experiences from several other companies as a developer advocate by focusing on developer-centric design and approach on content especially the onboarding experience for new developers to establish a good relationship between them and the platform providers. Is your API documentation intimidate your developers? Especially in this critical time with the pandemic, our interactions with developers are limited, and the online content has become more crucial. In this talk, Tomomi Imura will talk about her recent experiences at Microsoft, where she just joined to work on their new developer platform, also her past experiences from several other companies as a developer advocate by focusing on developer-centric design and approach on content especially the onboarding experience for new developers to establish a good relationship between them and the platform providers. Is your API documentation intimidate your developers? Especially in this critical time with the pandemic, our interactions with developers are limited, and the online content has become more crucial. In this talk, Tomomi Imura will talk about her recent experiences at Microsoft, where she just joined to work on their new developer platform, also her past experiences from several other companies as a developer advocate by focusing on developer-centric design and approach on content especially the onboarding experience for new developers to establish a good relationship between them and the platform providers. Is your API documentation intimidate your developers? Especially in this critical time with the pandemic, our interactions with developers are limited, and the online content has become more crucial. In this talk, Tomomi Imura will talk about her recent experiences at Microsoft, where she just joined to work on their new developer platform, also her past experiences from several other companies as a developer advocate by focusing on developer-centric design and approach on content especially the onboarding experience for new developers to establish a good relationship between them and the platform providers.