I'm not sure, but it seems like the site/service this article is referencing is for either coders, or people who need coders, but either way is targeting a more-technical / business-oriented audience.
What is the overlap on the Venn diagram between "people who like to use AMP" and "people who are technical enough to need this service"? My first instinct would be that it's low.
Hey! Thanks for the comment, but I'm not quite sure what you mean. Yep, Rockstar is a bunch of developers helping other businesses make software. I wrote the article because there's a lot of people who are considering AMP whether your technically minded or your on the business side asking your developers (or us at Rockstar) to AMPlify all the things. Thought it would be fair warning for all those groups. Also, I don't write for the sole purpose of "content marketing" to an audience that needs us at Rockstar. I've been a developer for 20+ years. I write what I write about :) Sometimes it'll draw in customers, sometimes new friends and colleagues. And sometimes I just like to show funny pictures of my daughter.
What is the overlap on the Venn diagram between "people who like to use AMP" and "people who are technical enough to need this service"? My first instinct would be that it's low.