I'm *really* excited about the next session on my list: Applying Accessibility and Gender Sensitive Design Strategy to API Design with Anwesha Bhattacharjee.
I tend to think of Accessibility == UX so it will be great to see a take on service build out.
This session is geared towards folks in B2B, a product manager/designer role familiar with Design Thinking or are building out a public facing API catalog.
My take: probably pretty important for internal API creation too!
The needs of the developer-users will be dictated by the company they work for - they may prioritize speed, parallelization or potentially compatability with legacy systems. E-commerce devs will need different things than Travel Company Devs and POS app Devs.
Challenges abound with developing APIs given the diverse user-base. Some of these needs could be technical and some could be related to how data is served.
Dr. Anwesha suggests first identifying (with the help of stakeholders) what the API doesn't do.
We're about 18m in to the presentation and we're just touching on accessibility and gender in API design. Basically - make sure to include developers of a diverse background in your stakeholder group to evaluate the API to ensure you're meeting their needs.
And the wrap-up slide of 4 key points of API Product management.
Tom's take: I feel like this session was mid-advertised. Was much more API Product Management 101 than a deep dive into Accessibility and Gender considerations for API design. #GHC20#vGHC2020
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For this community mentorship isn't just about the technical knowledge (which is important) but there are some specialized needs for career growth. Additionally, imposter syndrome (a big issue in tech) can weigh heavy for formerly incarcerated individuals.
Some useful tips for Technical Education regardless of a mentee's background.
"Don't disparage the mentee's educational path" is a big one IMO - more and more folks are entering tech from non-traditional backgrounds which is *awesome*
Had issues joining via web so I'm going mobile. In to the panel just in time for intros whew! Moira Bohannon, Mercedes Hall and Patreece Spence are all speakers with Beth Dickerson hosting. All from Elsevier.
Definitely appreciate the intros including pronouns #vGHC#GHC20
Workshops at #vGHC#GHC20 are the more 'interactive' version of virtual events this year. We're getting started with some audience polls to better understand demographics.
Lots of folks coming from SWE and a broad distro of folks across their career stage.
Next session at #vGHC20 for me is pretty pertinent: Male Allies: The One "DEI" Thing a Male Ally Can Do Today - a panel including Glenn Block, David Graham, Jason Thompson, and Jeremiah Chan.
Sobering stat: study by the patent office 12.8% of patent inventors are women. The percentage growth in this area is actually slowing down.. only 2% growth in 15+ years.
This isn't just about recognition for patent creation there's a financial impact as well.
Another stat: 9 of 10 venture capital dollars goes to while males according to our moderator Ha Nguyen. Through Spero Ventures she's working to help make those numbers more diverse.
Ethics in software development can be tricky - data may be used in unintended ways. As software devs it’s not always easy to think of these possibilities when we are so focused on delivering “the service.” #devopsdaysphilly
There’s a double edged sword at play - we may not know the usefulness of data points until we have them. But from a privacy perspective we should only be grabbing data that’s relevant to providing the service #devopsdaysphilly
Please check to see if an OSS project exists that meets your needs and you can contribute to vs starting something from scratch! - @bridgetkromhout#devopsdaysphilly
Microservices don’t always make things easier: think debugging and local development. Sometimes it makes things a lot harder. - @bridgetkromhout#devopsdaysphilly