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Nader Dabit
Director of Developer Relations at Avara
Nader Dabit is a Developer Relations Engineer at Edge & Node, where he focuses on building relationships within the developer community, particularly in the Web3 space. With over a decade of experience in software development, he transitioned to the blockchain sector in 2021, bringing a wealth of knowledge from his previous roles, including a significant tenure at Amazon Web Services (AWS) where he led developer advocacy for front-end web and mobile technologies.
Dabit has been involved in various projects related to Web3, emphasizing the importance of developer education and engagement in this evolving field. He has contributed to discussions on the "Web3-ification" of applications and has shared insights on the Web3 technology stack, helping developers navigate the complexities of building decentralized applications.13
In addition to his role at Edge & Node, Dabit has held positions such as Director of Developer Relations at Aave and has been active in promoting developer resources and community engagement in the blockchain ecosystem.24
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Beautiful guide for getting started with @DevinAI for Terminal
The CLI is written in Rust and it's fast. Give it a shot and let us know what you think!
If you're evaluating AI IDEs this week, here's what getting started with @windsurf looks like (links below):
• Download and install from https://t.co/SVesJUaHdd. Import any existing IDE settings during onboarding, or start fresh. • Cascade is the agent panel on the right. Chat, generate, edit, run code. @-mention files, symbols, or docs to scope context. • Choose your model - Opus, Codex, SWE, Kimi, GLM and more (Kimi K2.6 is free for the next 2 weeks 👀) • DeepWiki: Cmd+Shift+Click any symbol for an in-depth explanation of what it does. Send it to Cascade with one click. • Codemaps: hierarchical view of how files and functions execute together. Click a node to jump to code. Shareable as links. • Devin in Windsurf: start and manage cloud sessions without leaving the editor. • Agent Command Center: Kanban board of every running agent, local (Cascade) and cloud (@DevinAI). See what's in flight, blocked, or ready for review. • Spaces: group sessions, PRs, files, and context for one task or project into a single view. • Centralized review: handle diffs, PRs, and agent output in one place. • MCP servers, Memories, and Workflows extend Cascade. Set them up once; reuse across projects.


