Introducing Cheuk Ting Ho – New Developer Advocate

Hi everyone, I am Cheuk, your AI Assistant assistant! Jokes aside, I am the new AI Developer Advocate here at JetBrains. My background is in data science and Python, although I have also recently started learning Rust. I am based in London, UK, and I am very excited to join the team. My home community […]

Feb 5, 2025 - 12:03
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Introducing Cheuk Ting Ho – New Developer Advocate

Hi everyone, I am Cheuk, your AI Assistant assistant! Jokes aside, I am the new AI Developer Advocate here at JetBrains. My background is in data science and Python, although I have also recently started learning Rust. I am based in London, UK, and I am very excited to join the team.

My home community is the Python community, and I am also on the board of directors of the Python Software Foundation. Diversity and inclusion are close to my heart, and I would love to empower the community’s underrepresented members and give them the voice that they deserve.

As a developer advocate, it is my goal to help you unleash the full power of our IDEs and AI products. I work closely with the development teams, and I’ll be sharing my thoughts and ideas with you on various channels such as JetBrainsTV and the JetBrains Guide. I also have some exciting projects in the pipeline, so stay tuned for those this year! I want to help keep all our IDEs and AI products on the cutting edge – so if you have any feedback, I’m all ears! Finally, the conferences that I will be attending during the first half of this year are:

Rust Nation UK (February, London, UK)

PyCon APAC (March, Manila, Philippines)

Arc of AI (April, Austin, TX, USA)

PyCon DE (April, Darmstadt, Germany)

PyCon US (May, Pittsburgh, PA, USA)

Perspektywy Women in Tech Summit (June, Warsaw, Poland)

PyData London (June, London, UK)

EuroPython (July, Prague, Czech Republic)

Cheuk wearing kimono, come say hi to me when you spot me at conferences

If you happen to spot me at a conference, don’t hesitate to say hello. I speak English, Cantonese, Mandarin, and (a little bit of) Japanese. I’m easy to recognize – most of the time, I wear a kimono at conferences. I’m also a nerd, so I would love to hear about the geeky hobby project that you have been working on. Get in touch with me by visiting my website.