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by nwAcctFrgtPswrd
2170 days ago
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O i see what you mean, 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 :) |
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