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DESCRIPTION:## Abstract\nCreating an engaging demo to teach developers is a
  unique challenge in the engineering world that benefits from tapping into
  a creative process. Often bridging the gap between engineering and commun
 ity\, developer demos offer perspectives into your projects\, demonstrate 
 what matters to your organization\, and pave the road for future collabora
 tion. From the perspective of a classroom teacher\, this presentation will
  dig into the elements of one such project: Mattermonsters! We’ll cover 
 what makes for a good developer demo (spoiler: make it fun!) and how to en
 gage both new and seasoned developers within the same context. Working in 
 a remote cloud environment\, we will quickly create our own monster using 
 the demo and then spend most of the time exploring how it teaches technica
 l lessons to the user. We’ll also dive into the open source technologies
  that make the demo possible and identify the smartest ways to use those t
 ools in future projects. By the end of the presentation\, you’ll have a 
 sense of best practices and starting points for unleashing your next devel
 oper demo into the wild.
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SUMMARY:Anatomy of a Mattermonster: How I Created an Open Source Developer 
 Demo - Andrew Zigler
URL:https://talks.devopsdays.org/devopsdays-amsterdam-2023/talk/UPL978/
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