What Does It Mean To Be A Google Developer? Share Your Story
Blog post from Google Cloud
Google's developer program, which began in 2005 with a few APIs and developer advocates, has significantly expanded to include over 100 APIs and numerous developer tools, reflecting the maturity of both the web and Google itself. The company is seeking to enhance its interaction with the developer community by soliciting feedback to better understand developers' needs and inspirations. Google encourages developers to share their stories and insights in order to contribute to the evolution of the program, akin to an open-source project. Developers are invited to submit their stories through various mediums, such as videos or written submissions, with the potential for their experiences to be highlighted. This initiative is led by Amy Walgenbach, who oversees product and developer marketing for Google's platforms.
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