Hello.

I am Paul Kinlan.

A Developer Advocate for Chrome and the Open Web at Google.

I love the web. The web should allow anyone to access any experience that they need without the need for native install or content walled garden.

What do you want from a Web Browser Developer Relations team?

Paul Kinlan

Celebrating my 10th anniversary at Google working on Chrome and leading a Developer Relations team. As we plan for the next few years, I'm reflecting on how we can improve Developer Satisfaction. Inspired by recent feedback on Apple's developer relations, I'm curious to hear your thoughts on what a web browser developer relations team should prioritize. What can we do more of? Less of? How can we best support you and your team? Share your opinions, especially broad strategic ideas.

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did.txt file - Patrick

Paul Kinlan

Keeping a 'did.txt' file is a simple yet effective way to track daily progress and solidify learning, especially useful when learning to code. It's similar to the 'snippets' we use internally, offering a concise record of individual and team accomplishments. I recommend structuring weekly summaries with 'what I did' and 'what I intend to do this week' sections for reflection and planning.

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