Coté Memo #034: No longer blending iPhones, Applefornia, Developer Relations & Marketing
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Below check out a sample of the content at 451's upcoming cloud conference, HCTS: a draft of my slides on developer relations and marketing. If you're interested, the conference is Oct 6th to 8th in Las Vegas. Use the code
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Come hear me yammer on about DevOps: I'll be in Chicago (Sep 23rd) and Toronto (Nov 18th) giving my DevOps and cloud talk with TechTarget
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I'll be speaking at an IEEE DevOps symposium in Austin on Nov 12th. The topic will be "What does 'enterprise grade' mean, really?" Come on out! You can register for free.
Follow-up
- One of you replied the taking my toys homes thought in yesterday's newsletter, saying they think of it as "learned helplessness," which sound even more right. As they added: "I think I can identify when I enter the learned helplessness phase but I will be damn if I know how to get out of it. You either quit or get fired."
Tech & Work World
Quick Hits
- I'm sure you can get your own Apple event coverage.
- Chef muscles up with Microsoft, Amazon
- How To Code Like A Startup - interesting metrics on what startups use and pointers to developer market sizing for the US via jobs stats.
- In putting together developer relations presentation below, I finally got a chance to use thestocks.im - it's pretty good, actually.
Finally, I'll be getting a new phone
Obviously, there was a big Apple event today. I'm overdue getting a new phone (I've got an iPhone 4s!), so I'll be shelling some cash out once it's available; I'll see what kind of AT&T discount I get. I finally waited until I was due a new phone, so hopefully not that much.
Like most people I saw, I was impressed by the Apple Watch more than I thought. I like how Apple just kept piling on functionality to it. Pretty Amazing.
It was also fun to see Kevin Lynch in action. I used to work with him in tiny ways, mostly over lunches, when he was at Adobe. He always seemed like a very genuine, very smart guy who actually had a passion for computers. I think that came through in his talk today. He had a nice sense of humor too which popped up a tad. Last we saw, he was blending iPhones, but you know, because the cause.
Applefornia
The other thing I find fascinating is the weird world that Apple's personas all exist in. It's somewhere between stock photos at Target and the mall, and high-end PowerPoint clip-art. I like to think of it as Applefornia: that cool, ocean-filled place where people seem to constantly be on vacation and covering them selves with patinaware. That Umberto Eco should write an essay on it.
Developer relations and marketing
At our upcoming HCTS cloud conference (look above for more info and discount code if you want to register), I'll be doing a short talk on developer relations and marketing, followed by a panel on the topic.
I put together a first, incomplete draft of the slides. Take a gander and tell me if you have any feedback:
I'm not sure where I came up with that title, but it looks like something I'd type...
Fun & IRL
No fun today, just work.