
DevRel and IDEs (with Jan-Niklas Wortmann)
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About this listen
For episode number 50 (not 51 Alex!), Angular GDE and JetBrains DevRel Jan-Niklas Wortmann joins the show. Together with Michael and Alex they dive into Jan-Niklas' angle of being a DevRel, how framework communities are different and why people should give WebStorm a try. Beyond that, Volar and LSPs are also covered, as well as some new announcements!
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Our Guest
Jan-Niklas Wortmann
- Website
- Weekly Devs Brew
- Bluesky
Chapters
- (00:00) - Welcome to DejaVue
- (01:19) - Guest Intro
- (03:49) - Difference of Framework communities
- (08:56) - The Ups and Downs of DevRel
- (19:52) - Advice for people doing DevRel
- (25:05) - What is JetBrains?
- (27:46) - Reluctance to change Tools
- (31:01) - Why one should check out WebStorm
- (42:21) - TypeScript and AI in the IDE
- (48:06) - A web-dev newsletter for your coffee break
- (49:56) - Where can people follow you?
Links and Resources
- KCDC
- DejaVue #E033 - Vue or React (with CJ Reynolds)
- Nuxt Project Template in WebStorm
- DejaVue #E049 - The Fusion of Laravel and Vue (with Aaron Francis)
- DejaVue #E007 - From Code to DevRel and Leadership (with Marc Backes)
- Try the new WebStorm TS Engine now
- JetBrains Junie
- The Weekly Devs Brew
Your Hosts
Alexander Lichter
- Bluesky
- YouTube
- Website
Michael Thiessen
- YouTube
- Website
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