List of awesome people offering their time for free to have a "coffee chat" with others about different topics, mostly in a mentorship kind of way.
Important: this is not a list to promote your paid services. It is like free as in beer...
- Anthony Dellavecchia (LinkedIn, Twitter), Developer Evangelist, Staff at Twilio: Software Engineering, Developer Relations, Developers Documentation, Community Building, Personal Branding, Starting in Tech, Job Search, Mental Health, Imposter Syndrome
- Baskar Rao Dandlamudi (LinkedIn, Twitter), Solutions Architect at Perficient: Application Development, Starting in Tech, Job Searching, Mobile, Tech, Software Engineering
- Frédéric Harper (LinkedIn, Twitter), Director of Developer Relations at Mindee: Open-Source, SaaS Architecture, Developer Relations, Developers Documentation, Community Building, Personal Branding, Starting in Tech, Job Search, Cats, Coffee, Microbrewery Beer, Travelling, Mental Health, Anything else
- Josef Holzmayr (LinkedIn, Twitter), Head of Developer Relations at Northern.tech: Open-Source, Embedded Linux, Yocto, OpenEmbedded, OTA Updates, Developer Relations, IoT, Livecoding, Beer, Heavy Metal, Anything else
- Julien Lengrand-Lambert (LinkedIn, Twitter), Lead Developer Advocate at Adyen: Software Engineering, Developer Relations, Developers Documentation, Community Building, Personal Branding, Starting in Tech, Job Search, Writing, Mentoring, Hiring, Meetups, Kotlin, Anything, really
- Mike Staffa (LinkedIn, Twitter), Product Manager at Zeals: Cross-Cultural Communication, Community Building, Personal Branding, Starting in Tech, Job Search, Japan, Chatbots, Nutrition
- Rene Pot (LinkedIn, Twitter), Senior Developer Advocate at Budibase: Open-Source, Low-Code, No-Code, Twitch, Mobile Development, Developer Relations, Coffee, Wisky, Moving Abroad, Casual Conversation
- Ricardo Sueiras (LinkedIn, Twitter), Developer Advocate at AWS: Open Source, Developer Relations, Innovation, Cloud, Mentoring, Education
- Richard Moot (LinkedIn, Twitter), Head of Developer Advocacy at Square @ Block, Inc.: Open-Source, Video, Developer Video, API Design, Developer Relations, Developers Content, Starting in Tech, Job Search, Cats, Coffee, Beer, Travel, Anything else
- Shannon Lal (LinkedIn, Twitter), Director, Journey Technical Lead at RBC: Starting in Tech, Job Searching, Web, Dev Ops, React, Tech, NodeJS, Software Engineering
- Zachary Powell (LinkedIn, Twitter), Sr Android Developer Advocate at Vonage: DevRel, Developer Relations, Android, Starting in Tech, Job Searching, Mobile, Tech, Software Engineering
To add your name to this list, you simply need to add another person object in people.json. You can simply copy someone else, and change the information. If you don't want to share a piece of information, just leave the value of the field empty. Once done, please do a pull request. If you have no idea how all this works, you can simply send me your information by email, and I'll add you to the list myself with pleasure.
Warning: only add yourself to this list!
Simply create a pull request by removing your people definition from people.json. As for adding yourself to the list if you are not a technical person, just send me an email and I'll do it for you.
- add
website
(String): the full URL of your website or portfolio
- add
languages
(Array of String): the languages you can use for your coffee chat
Initial JSON including:
name
(String): your full nametitle
(String): your job titlecompany
(String): the name of the company that you work for. Freelancers can just writefreelance
city
(String): the city where you livecountry
(String): the country where you livelinkedin
(String): the full URL to your LinkedIn profiletwitter
(String): the full URL to your Twitter accountscheduling
(String): the full URL to your scheduling platform or amailto:your@email.com
linkonline-only
(Boolean):true
if you are open to meet people in your area in-persontopics
(Array of String): all the topics, tech or not, that you would be comfortable to discuss about or even giving tips and sharing your expertise
The properties in bold are required
I put this up quickly, and don't have more time this week to finalize what I had in mind, so here's some things left to do.
- Generate a second list by location (when we'll have more people)
- Generate a third list by discussion topics (when we'll have more people)
- Add GitHub Action for JSON linting & formating
- Add GitHub Action for automatic README generation
- Add GitHub Action for links validation
- Create pull request template
- Create a CONTRIBUTION.md
- Better formatting of the list including languages, website, city & country (suggestions welcome here)
The idea of a coffee chat resource list is coming from Julien Lengrand-Lambert..