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  1. Lee Robinson is the VP of Product at Vercel, where he teaches the Next.js community. He also creates educational content for developers, writes on his blog and newsletter, and invests in early stage startups.

  2. Lee Robinson is a VP of Product at Vercel and a web developer who creates videos on Next.js, React, and other topics. Watch his tutorials, talks, and podcasts on his YouTube channel.

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    Lee Robinson is a web developer who built his portfolio with Next.js, Tailwind, and Vercel. See his blog posts, projects, and contact information on his GitHub repository.

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  4. Experience: Vercel · Education: Iowa State University · Location: Des Moines · 500+ connections on LinkedIn. View Lee Robinson’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion ...

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  5. Lee Robinson is a VP of Product at Vercel, where he leads Next.js and developer experience. He also has experience as a software engineer at Hy-Vee and Workiva, and has created courses and open-source projects with React and Next.js.

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  7. Aug 7, 2023 · Lee Robinson is a developer advocate and writer who shares insights on developer marketing, web development, and JavaScript. Read his articles on Substack, such as Optimism (for the web), How I'm Writing CSS in 2024, and Make Something Developers Want.

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