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by wpdn
2168 days ago
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I'm specifically not asking about these people. Take facebook - they don't sell react. Why do they have developer advocates for that? In other words, if you sell cars, why have people who talk to other people about how ICEs are built? |
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I would assume Facebook having one successful dev advocate has many benefits:
-if FB is going to build products with React, it is in FB's best interest that there is a healthy React community constantly building new things FO FREE, so now Facebook can easily integrate good ideas/tools built for React into internal systems. I would assume this is huge.
-basically recruit smart/productive devs to FB by interacting with React community on a regular basis
-buys goodwill with dev community
-An additional line of communication into potential customers, when you have a potential sale going on with a customer, if your dev advocate knows important technical leadership people at customer that can help
But really i have no idea :)