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Prokop Simek | CEO of DX Heroes

Hello, I'm Prokop Simek, the founder and CEO of DX Heroes. With over a decade of experience in software development and a passion for optimizing workflows, I've dedicated my career to revolutionizing Developer Experience (DX) across the tech industry.

Why Developer Experience Matters

In today's fast-paced digital world, the efficiency and satisfaction of your development team can make or break your product's success. That's where DX Heroes comes in. We're not just another consulting firm; we're your partners in unlocking your team's full potential.

Connect with me on LinkedIn or follow me on X.

About DX Heroes

DX Heroes is a leading consultancy focused on improving Developer Experience (DX) in organizations. We help companies streamline their development processes, enhance productivity, and create better digital products.

  • DX Audits - Comprehensive analysis of your development workflow
  • Process Optimization - Streamline your development lifecycle for maximum efficiency
  • DX Training - Empower your team with best practices in Developer Experience

Learn more about DX Heroes.

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🌳 Prokop Simek | CEO @ DX Heroes
├── Development
│   ├── Languages & Styling
│   │   ├── TypeScript
│   │   ├── Ruby
│   │   ├── Python
│   │   ├── CSS
│   │   │   ├── SASS
│   │   │   └── LESS
│   ├── Frontend
│   │   ├── React
│   │   │   └── Next.js
│   │   └── Component Development
│   │       └── Storybook
│   ├── Backend
│   │   ├── Node.js
│   │   │   ├── Restify
│   │   │   ├── Nest.js
│   │   │   └── Hono
│   │   ├── Ruby on Rails
│   │   ├── Databases
│   │   │   ├── PostgreSQL
│   │   │   ├── Redis
│   │   │   └── Elasticsearch
│   │   ├── Serverless
│   │   │   └── AWS Lambda
│   │   ├── Message Queues
│   │   │   ├── Apache Kafka
│   │   │   └── AWS SQS
│   │   └── Python
│   ├── API
│   │   ├── Design & Implementation
│   │   │   ├── REST
│   │   │   ├── GraphQL
│   │   │   ├── API Design
│   │   │   ├── Swagger/OpenAPI
│   │   │   └── Postman
│   │   ├── Versioning
│   │   │   ├── Semver
│   │   │   └── 0ver
│   │   └── Security & Control
│   │       ├── Rate Limiting
│   │       ├── API Keys
│   │       └── Request Validation
│   ├── Architecture
│   │   ├── Microservices
│   │   ├── MVC
│   │   └── API Gateway
│   │       ├── Request Routing
│   │       ├── Load Balancing
│   │       └── Service Discovery
│   ├── Security
│   │   ├── OAuth2/OIDC
│   │   ├── JWT/JWE
│   │   └── Identity Management
│   ├── Testing
│   │   ├── Unit Testing
│   │   │   ├── Jest
│   │   │   └── RSpec
│   │   └── E2E Testing
│   │       ├── Cypress
│   │       └── Selenium
│   ├── Development Tools
│   │   ├── VS Code
│   │   ├── Package Managers
│   │   │   ├── npm
│   │   │   ├── yarn
│   │   │   ├── pnpm
│   │   │   └── bundler
│   │   ├── Monorepo
│   │   │   ├── Lerna
│   │   │   ├── nx.dev
│   │   │   └── turborepo
│   │   └── Code Quality
│   │       ├── ESLint
│   │       └── Biome.js
│   ├── DevOps
│   │   ├── Version Control
│   │   │   ├── GitHub
│   │   │   └── GitLab
│   │   ├── CI/CD
│   │   │   ├── GitHub Actions
│   │   │   ├── GitLab CI/CD
│   │   │   └── Jenkins
│   │   ├── Containers
│   │   │   ├── Docker
│   │   │   │   └── Docker Swarm
│   │   │   └── Kubernetes
│   │   │       └── Helm
│   │   ├── Infrastructure as Code
│   │   │   └── Terraform
│   │   └── Deployment Strategies
│   │       ├── Blue-Green Deployment
│   │       ├── Canary Releases
│   │       ├── Feature Flags
│   │       └── Rolling Updates
│   ├── Cloud Platforms
│   │   ├── AWS
│   │   ├── Google Cloud Platform
│   │   ├── Heroku
│   │   └── Vercel
│   ├── Platform Engineering
│   │   ├── Developer Portals
│   │   ├── Internal Developer Platforms
│   │   ├── Developer Tooling
│   │   └── Open Source Contributions
│   ├── Analytics
│   │   ├── Google Analytics
│   │   └── Google Tag Manager
│   ├── Monitoring
│   │   ├── Error Tracking
│   │   │   ├── Sentry
│   │   │   └── Airbrake
│   │   ├── Distributed Tracing
│   │   │   └── Zipkin
│   │   └── Logging
│   │       └── ELK Stack
│   │           ├── Elasticsearch
│   │           ├── Logstash
│   │           └── Kibana
│   ├── Performance
│   │   ├── Web Vitals
│   │   ├── Performance Optimization
│   │   ├── Caching Strategies
│   │   └── CDN
│   │       ├── AWS CloudFront
│   │       └── General CDN
│   └── Growth Engineering
│       ├── SEO
│       └── Technical Marketing
├── Project Management
│   └── Agile/Scrum
├── Product & Business
│   ├── Developer Experience
│   ├── Product Strategy
│   ├── Business Strategy
│   └── User Research
└── Leadership
    ├── Team Building
    └── Tech Strategy

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  1. awesome-developer-experience Public

    A curated list of Developer Experience resources and tools.

    64 10

  2. google-calendar-description-prefiller Public

    This Google Chrome extension prefills the description field when creating events in Google Calendar.

    JavaScript 2

  3. DXHeroes/knowledge-base-content Public

    Open-source knowledge base covering topics about developer experience.

    TypeScript 139 72

  4. DXHeroes/gh-action-auto-release Public

    This GitHub action automatically creates a release in a PR and, after merging, publishes your package to the supported package registry and notifies you of the release in Slack.

    TypeScript 2

  5. Applifting/parse_name_from_email Public

    With this gem it is possible to parse the expected name of a user from their email address.

    Ruby 5 1

  6. github-catalog Public

    Catalog for better discoverability of GitHub repositories listed in an organization.

    TypeScript 1

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