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    The Mixed Reality of a Dev Advocate with Cami Williams, Engineering Manager for Platform Advocacy at Meta

    enOctober 19, 2022
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    About this Episode

    It’s a family affair episode of The Dev Morning Show (At Night)! This episode features an interview with Cami Williams, Cassidy’s sister and Zach’s friend since high school! Cami is an Engineering Manager for Platform Advocacy at Meta, where she supports the Metaverse ecosystem.

    In this episode, Cassidy, Zach, and Cami take a trip down memory lane, and dive into mixed reality experiences and breaking YouTube in France.

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    Episode Timestamps:

    (01:09): Cami’s role at Meta

    (05:56): What Cami’s day-to-day looks like

    (17:53): Rapid Fire Questions

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    (34:05): Cassidy’s Sage Advice

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    “Test-driven development has saved me so much time and my sanity throughout the years. I started doing it because I would be the person who would write the whole feature and then write the tests and then everything would break. But, starting with writing the tests and then going off of that to build your feature, for me, it works every time and it just makes life so much easier.” – Cami Williams

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