Simplifying Developer Environments With the Right Tools • Christian Heilmann & Julian Wood

This interview was recorded for GOTO Unscripted at GOTO Copenhagen.gotopia.techRead the full transcription of this interview hereChristian Heilmann - uthor of Several JS Books & Previously Worked at Yahoo, Mozilla & MicrosoftJulian Wood - Developer Advocate at AWSRESOURCEScodepo8.github.io/more-developer-tools-trickscodepo8.github.io/dearconsoledevtoolstips.orgcanidev.toolsChristianchristianheilmann.com@codepo8toot.cafe/@codepo8github.com/codepo8linkedin.com/in/christianheilmannJulian@julian_woodwooditwork.comlinkedin.com/in/julianrwoodDESCRIPTIONDevelopers often face challenges in setting up their development environments and experience a lot of time wasted on customization. In this episode of GOTO Unscripted, Julian Wood interviews Christian Heilmann, former principal program manager for developer tools at Microsoft. Christian emphasizes the need to break free from the traditional monolithic IDE and debugging tools by leveraging the power of web technology and standardizing extensions. By highlighting the importance of contextual tooling, where interfaces learn from user behavior and provide automated suggestions and simplified workflows, he aims to streamline the development process and make it more accessible, empowering developers to focus on writing code rather than navigating complex environments.RECOMMENDED BOOKSChristian Heilmann & Jens Oliver Meiert • The Developer Advocacy HandbookChristian Heilmann & Russ Ferguson • Beginning JavaScript with DOM Scripting and AjaxChristian Heilmann & Mark Norm Norman Francis • Web Development SolutionsMultiple Authors • Web AccessibilityTwitterInstagramLinkedInFacebookLooking for a unique learning experience?Attend the next GOTO conference near you! Get your ticket: gotopia.techSUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL - new videos posted daily!

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