Ah! It was a great day spent at #ioconnectberlin I met a lot of new people, connected with old friends and community, learned so many things in web. Had chats with googlers about web accessibility!
with my husband and baby along!
#GoogleIOConnect#gde#googledeveloperseurope
Developer relation is an art of saying you love what you do and sharing why you do it. And to excel in any art, you do practice and learn its foundations
@DevrelUni
However, this was a difficult year for me to focus on the community. I feel much inspired & encouraged to be more active with my contributions in the coming year. Thanks, Google!
It's #GoogleIOConnect in Amsterdam today, I couldn't attend as I gave birth to my little boy recently, but really happy to see my nomination at there :)
Thanks #googledevcommunity and @GoogleDevEurope for encouragement :)
FOMO for #GoogleIOConnect Amsterdam! while enjoying the initial days of Motherhood.. Let's connect next time, Google! My baby needs me right now π
#GoogleIOConnect
Thanks @GoogleDevExpert from all over Europe that joined us in person and online for the #ExpertsSummit in Europe. I loved the energy, meeting so many #GDE from all across Europe, connecting with each other and the Product teams. What a kick-off for 2023 for @GoogleDevEurope π«Ά
ALT Picture of the attendees of the Experts Summit Europe 2023. Around 220 Google Developer Experts and Googler in an auditorium, cheering to the camera.
Whatβs new in #CSS? Super insightful talk by @jh3yy and @bramus at @GoogleDevExpert#gdesummit2023 π΅ Styling multiselect no longer a nightmare new viewport units new approach to transform in animations π₯³π―
Google developers' experts summit: Day 02 finally ends with an amazing artist drawing my one line portrait β¨οΈ β₯οΈ A wonderful experience made only possible with efforts of the @GoogleDevEurope team. Kudos to the team behind Summit!
#ExpertsSummitEurope#gdesummit#networking
#GDEsummit#GoogleDevEurope Google Experts Summit Day 01:
A great presentation on technical writing best practices by @rachelandrew
Some key points to remember:
1. Introduction for readers (why they should read it)
2. Use short code snippets and explain it before showing code
4. Ask first if they accept external pitches if you don't find a submission guide
5. Make the editor excited for the whole thing in your pitch.
6. Do not get demotivated by rejection if you had created a good pitch
7. Editors want your pitches for good content. Don't be shy!
Plagiarism not todos:
1. Copied content
2. Uncredited content
3. Creating an article on someone else's video
4. Rewording some of the full contents of someone's article