Software is a Team Sport

Carter Rabasa

43 min · 21 de ago de 2025
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After a bit of a break, we are back with episode 6 and we are joined by Carter Rabasa, Head of Developer Relations for Langflow at IBM, where we discuss his career, approach to team management, and the evolving tech landscape. This week, our chat touches on a variety of topics including: - Programming since his teens and how he got into DevRel - Building DevRel teams by hiring engineers - How DataStax transformed from enterprise database company to AI-focused platform - Running Cascadia JS conference, connecting web and AI developers

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