Christian Heilmann

Coding after work Podcast featured me talking about PWAs, Open Source and AI

July 9th, 2018

Back in March, the coding after work podcast interviewed me at the Techdays in Finland. Today they released the podcast In about 45 minutes I cover Progressive Web Apps, Microsoft and Open Source and the rise of AI as a technology for us to care about. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did […]

Developer Relations revelations: workshops are a lot of communication work

July 6th, 2018

This is part of a series of posts about the life as a DevRel person and how not all is unicorns and roses. You can read the introduction and the other parts of the series here. So, today, let’s talk about giving workshops. Giving a workshop is very different to presenting and needs a different […]

Want to speak at an event? Fork and change my cheatsheet for organisers!

July 5th, 2018

Presenting at conferences is a lot of work, but it kind of pales in comparison to organizing conferences. For years, conference organisers thanked me for making their lives easier by having all my presenter information in one place, a “presenter cheatsheet”. Today I spend some time to convert this to a markdown document on GitHub, […]

Newsletter

Check out the Dev Digest Newsletter I write every week for WeAreDevelopers.

Don't stop thinking, AI Slop vs. OSS Security, rolling your own S3 Despite AI you still need to think, Bitter lessons from building AI products,  AI Slop vs. OSS security and pointer pointer…
200: Building for the web, what's left after rm -rf & 🌊🐴 vs AI What remains after you do a rm -rf? Why do LLMs know about a seahorse emoji? What image formats should you use? How private is your car?
Word is Doomed, Flawed LLM benchmarks, hard sorting and CSS mistakes Spot LLM benchmark flaws, learn why sorting is hard, how to run Doom in Word and how to say "no" like a manager.
30 years of JS, Browser AI, how attackers use GenAI, whistling code Learn how to use AI in your browser and not on the cloud, why AI makes different mistakes than humans and go and whistle up some code!
197: Dunning-Kruger steroids, state of cloud security, puppies>beer

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