Ep. 164 Creating a Developer Vibe - A Developer Relations conversation with Richard Rodger, Voxgig CEO

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This is a podcast episode titled, Ep. 164 Creating a Developer Vibe - A Developer Relations conversation with Richard Rodger, Voxgig CEO. The summary for this episode is: <p>Creating a Developer Vibe - A Developer Relations conversation with Richard Rodger, Voxgig CEO. In this episode, we deep dive into Developer Relations with Richard Rodger, CEO of Voxgig. Richard is a serial tech founder and our conversation encompasses not only Developer Relations, but we deep dive into his cavernous experience , his prior companies, his insightful thoughts on building communities and pivoting his Voxgig business during Covid. We examine how, in Richard’s view, DevRel is about creating a vibe that a company cares, and we go down the rabbit hole of AI and large Language models and what that means for tech companies in the future.&nbsp;</p>

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Creating a Developer Vibe - A Developer Relations conversation with Richard Rodger, Voxgig CEO.


In this episode, we deep dive into Developer Relations with Richard Rodger, CEO of Voxgig. Richard is a serial tech founder and our conversation encompasses not only Developer Relations, but we deep dive into his cavernous experience , his prior companies, his insightful thoughts on building communities and pivoting his Voxgig business during Covid. We examine how, in Richard’s view, DevRel is about creating a vibe that a company cares, and we go down the rabbit hole of AI and large Language models and what that means for tech companies in the future. 


Links -

Richard on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardrodger/

Richard on Twitter - https://twitter.com/rjrodger

Voxgig - https://www.voxgig.com/

The Voxgig Podcast - https://www.voxgig.com/podcast


Sites mentioned in the show -

https://blog.codinghorror.com

https://platformatic.dev

https://www.metafilter.com


MongoDB .Local Events - https://www.mongodb.com/events/mongodb-local