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Dec 26
Developer Relations is one of the most misunderstood career paths in tech.

Funny enough, some DevRels also get it wrong!

This thread delves into the critical work of DevRel professionals, including communication, advocacy, and community building. 🧡

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1. Understanding the role of Developer Relations is an excellent read for anyone interested in tech.

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2. DevRel professionals work to create a positive and supportive environment for developers inside and outside the company.

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JavaScript developers love using async-await.

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Async and Await in JavaScript is the most reasonable way to handle promises and asynchronous operations

JavaScript offers us two keywords, async and await, to make the usage of promises dramatically easy.
In plain English,

β†’ We use async to return a promise.
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The following can be spellchecked:

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