11/25/2023 0 Comments Lous keep it podcast![]() But was it actually something you set out for Lou? Because if I look at how fast you're pushing out content, for instance, on your blog, that's also pretty impressive. Well, I get most of my news there, actually. It is that a friend told me like try, Twitter instead of Instagram, because I didn't know it was that big to be honest. I didn't expect it to be that big in the beginning either. And it's like Twitter's that still a thing like Yeah, well, tech Twitter is kind of huge. And at some point, I pointed them to while you just check out on Twitter, there's tech there. I was talking to also like a young colleague, a while ago, that just started out just from Austin from school. It's mostly like, Yeah, you look at this woman being in tech. Yeah, I had 600 followers on Instagram beforehand, but I didn't really like Instagram, because it's mostly just looking at the face. And really started out on Twitter where you exploded, let's say that. So it's a very good place to just ask questions, or to come up with ideas with people with different levels of experience. I also use it to learn myself, like there are people on there that only I've been coding for a month, but also people that have been coding for 20 years. And I think that that resonates with a lot of people, right, that are maybe a bit more in the dark in this technology and not that open. Yeah, I noticed you a while ago, like last year or something and indeed a personality open. So I think it's also a bit of personality that comes with it. There's a there's an accept and reject button in between. ![]() Which is like Rick he's having a bot posting Azure news all day. You have Twitter accounts that only post informative posts, which are fun too, but you get a very impersonal account, So yeah, that's definitely help and also that I bring a bit of personality to my page. ![]() I get this question a lot, but I actually don't know. So how does that work? Lou, what, what enabled you to grow so fast on the social media? That is 24,000 times as much as I have, I think. Yeah, I believe I'm at 24,000 followers on Twitter. You have a fairly big online presence build up in in a short period while being student? Yeah In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her dog, a good book, and annoying others with dad jokes. NET while being an IT student at a Dutch University of Applied Sciences, she also makes tech content on Twitter, and blog posts on hash node, both under the username at Lovelace coding. Lou is a web developer based in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, with a love for. I got a brand-new keyboard, and I use it to mute myself in meetings lately. Trying out stuff and seeing that it breaks and then fixing it, and then seeing that it actually works. So it's actually pretty cool to be that deep in tech, again, because it's been a whileĪctually coding. So you're building API Management extensions for sub limits. So that's actually pretty, pretty powerful. So the cap could be on number of requests, but also on the amount of data that goes over the line. And the cool thing is you can even you even get back the amount of size that are the amount of data that went over the line for those requests. So we actually implemented that it's now. He said, hey, maybe API Management has an API that you can call to get the amount of requests somebody has done for specific endpoints. And then a good friend of mine and a colleague So what we in the end worked on is we looked at writing all of the requests that came in, or at least counting requests that came in ourselves. But now we had a customer that also had an extra question so that within a product, they could, let's say, sell credits for one specific API. And then have limits on the amount of requests for each of those products. ![]() So you could have, for instance, silver, gold and premium. And so you can define a product that has several API's and operations under one product. Yeah, yeah, actually really what it's for. And then of course, API management is really cool solution where you have quotas and rate limits. And finishing off quite a few projects are actually in a project right now for a customer where we implemented a REST API, which is behind API management. And then also, of course, getting ready for summer vacation. It's an honour and a privilege to be able to do this for the community. That was not actually what I wanted to talk about. Yeah, I saw you and the rest of the world got renewed. ![]() Also, there are quite a few events still planned both bigger events, but also user groups. So it's the end of the school year, which means my oldest had going away musical yesterday. Yeah, busy since while we are recording this, we are still just before summer. Hey there, welcome to Betatalks, the podcast in which we talk to friends from the development community. ![]()
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