About Me
Hi, I’m Vikram Sahu — a Developer Relations Engineer who thrives at the intersection of code, community, and conversation.
By day, I help bridge the gap between developers and products—making tools, platforms, and APIs more usable and building engaging developer experiences. By night, I write. I explore tech trends, experiment with code, and demystify complex ideas into something useful, usable, and (dare I say) fun.
What Drives Me
Community First: I believe great tech isn’t just built—it’s shared. Whether through talks, workshops, or blog posts, helping developers learn and grow is my guiding principle.
Clarity over Complexity: Tech can be messy. My goal is to make it less intimidating. From deep dives into APIs to debugging best practices, I aim to simplify without losing nuance.
Hands-On Learning: I’m a strong advocate of learning by doing. I experiment, fail, try again—and share everything along the way.
What You’ll Find Here
- Practical guides, tutorials, and how-tos—from integrating APIs to building components.
- Reflections on DevRel: what works, what doesn’t, and how developer communities evolve.
- Insights on the latest in tech: tools, platforms, and trends I'm excited about (or skeptical of).
- Stories from the field—mistakes made, lessons learned, and ideas that changed my perspective.
Why I Write
Because every engineer has something to teach, and every developer community has something to learn. My blog is my lab, my launchpad, and my way of giving back. If you’re exploring DevRel, curious about tooling, or just want to see tech through someone else’s lens, you’re in good company.
Thanks for stopping by. Let’s build something together.