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EPISODE · Jul 17, 2026 · 9 MIN

Ep83: Book Writing Progress + GraphRAG & DevRel in the AI Era

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In this episode, hear my latest writing progress on the Java book, a couple of new DZone blog posts, and upcoming meetups and podcast guests. I also dig into an article on how AI is reshaping developer relations. Made strong progress on the Java book, wrapping up one chapter and starting the next Published a new blog post on DZone about the agents architecture (first of several planned installments) Colleague Akmal Chaudhri published a DZone post on Spring AI, Neo4j, and Goodreads data — check it out! Meetup tours coming up: Florida groups in November, North Carolina groups in September (details soon) Virtual talk for the Miami JUG on GraphRAG/RAG coming up later this month (event link here) New podcast guests starting to line up for the coming weeks Discussed the article "Developer Relations After the Cheat Code Machine" by Sunil Pai Explored how "watch me work" content reflects a shift in how developers learn implicit knowledge Reflected on how DevRel's core mission remains the same, even as the format evolves

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In this episode, hear my latest writing progress on the Java book, a couple of new DZone blog posts, and upcoming meetups and podcast guests. I also dig into an article on how AI is reshaping developer relations. Made strong progress on the Java book, wrapping up one chapter and starting the next Published a new blog post on DZone about the agents architecture (first of several planned installments) Colleague Akmal Chaudhri published a DZone post on Spring AI, Neo4j, and Goodreads data — check it out! Meetup tours coming up: Florida groups in November, North Carolina groups in September (details soon) Virtual talk for the Miami JUG on GraphRAG/RAG coming up later this month (event link here) New podcast guests starting to line up for the coming weeks Discussed the article "Developer Relations After the Cheat Code Machine" by Sunil Pai Explored how "watch me work" content reflects a shift in how developers learn implicit knowledge Reflected on how DevRel's core mission remains the same, even as the format evolves

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