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Eric Koleda

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Developer Advocate 🥑 at @coda_hq, previously @google. linkedin.com/in/ekoleda
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While Developer Advocates are often measured by what they create, maybe more important is how they bring feedback back into the organization. In this blog post I share some tips on how to do this effectively and the Coda doc that powers my process. medium.com/@eric_koleda/h…

Christiaan Huizer (@codaexpert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wow! Check out Coda's CEO actively participating in discussions and providing feedback to pack makers. This kind of engagement is truly inspiring! 🙌 community.coda.io/t/released-ocr…

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Two weeks Coda launched the much anticipated "Subitems" feature, allowing you to display rows of a table in a nested way. Today I published a quick post on the community outlining how Pack makers can take advantage of it in their Packs: community.coda.io/t/making-packs…

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I just asked DeepSeek R1 "How many pencils can fit into a toilet paper roll?" and then watched it struggle hard for 3 minutes straight. I honestly felt bad for it after a while, didn't mean to make you sweat dude!

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Jess and I had a great time last week talking about "The Magic of Coda Packs", and loved the great turnout and questions from the community. If you missed the live event but are still hungry for Pack knowledge, you can watch the recording here. youtube.com/watch?v=Kr2GYv…

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Fun hacking project of the night: An "On Air" light for Zoom using Philips Hue! Now my wife can more easily tell when I'm in a meeting or just chilling with my headphones on.

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Have you used Coda's somewhat-secret Developer Mode? If so, we've made some minor improvements that should make it a bit more useful: community.coda.io/t/minor-improv…

Christiaan Huizer (@codaexpert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just dropped my latest Coda pack: Global Postal & Geologic PRO! 🌍📍 It brings real-time city, country, timezone, currency, and more info right into your docs from addresses or coordinates, based on the OpenCage Geocoder 👉🌍 API ⤵️ coda.io/@huizer/publis…

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My two tips for API change management: 1) Never make breaking changes 2) Constantly make breaking changes I (try to) make that make sense in the talk I gave at kirazli NYC 2025, and you can watch a pre-recorded version of that talk here: youtube.com/watch?v=Kvtrp6…

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I'll be back at DevRelCon NYC this July, and I'm looking forward to giving my first lightning talk there! I'm oddly passionate about bug reports, and I'm looking forward to sharing my tips, tricks, and enthusiasm with fellow DevRel folks. nyc.devrelcon.dev/sessions/2508

I'll be back at <a href="/devrelcon/">DevRelCon</a> NYC this July, and I'm looking forward to giving my first lightning talk there! I'm oddly passionate about bug reports, and I'm looking forward to sharing my tips, tricks, and enthusiasm with fellow DevRel folks.
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Honored to be a part of a panel talk at the Oktane conference in a few weeks, on the topic of Cross App Access (XAA). I'll be on stage with Aaron Parecki, the OG of OAuth, and great minds from Okta and Box. Register to join live or watch online, click here ➡️ bit.ly/3JxtPHy

Honored to be a part of a panel talk at the Oktane conference in a few weeks, on the topic of Cross App Access (XAA). I'll be on stage with <a href="/aaronpk/">Aaron Parecki</a>, the OG of OAuth, and great minds from Okta and Box. Register to join live or watch online, click here ➡️ bit.ly/3JxtPHy
Jamon (@jamonholmgren) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don’t care if you do JavaScript or not, or if you use Bun or not, I think this article by Lydia Hallie ✨ is absolutely a must-read for every developer. It’ll change the way you think about building performant systems. It’s on my top 10 dev articles. bun.com/blog/behind-th…

Eric Koleda (@erickoleda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With MCP tools, is there any expectation of backwards compatibility? For traditional APIs making breaking changes in a big deal, but is an MCP client to assume that the list of tools and/or shape of them can change at any time without warning?

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Join me and my guest Eric Koleda, Lead Developer Relations at @Grammarly exceptionally Tuesday at 3PM ET, while we discuss all things developer relations, and learn more about building a Pack, an extension to your Coda documentation. youtube.com/watch?v=slkCXo…

Join me and my guest <a href="/erickoleda/">Eric Koleda</a>, Lead Developer Relations at @Grammarly exceptionally Tuesday at 3PM ET, while we discuss all things developer relations, and learn more about building a Pack, an extension to your Coda documentation.

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Every time we've made it easier to write software, we've ended up writing exponentially more of it. When high-level languages replaced assembly, programmers didn't write less code - they wrote orders of magnitude more, tackling problems that would have been economically