7 September 2023 to 8 September 2023
CodeNode, London, UK
Back in its home city for the first time since 2019, DevRelCon London was a two day conference bringing together developer relations, education, marketing, and community professionals for sharing, learning, and communing.
How we can use education best practices when building learning programs for developers.
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Practical tips that you can apply to help you feel confident and effective on stage.
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Actionable advice on making documentation more inclusive and accessible.
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How and why DevRel teams can build alignment with other departments.
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How Snyk built process to increase the resiliency into their DevRel team.
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The importance of building resilience and managing burnout in developer relations.
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Run your community operations the Google way.
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Insights from a decade of working with 650,000 developers.
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A practical framework for making informed decisions when faced with budget cuts.
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How can we improve the web3 developer experience?
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Kai shares their expertise on conducting effective, engaging interviews.
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Infobip’s Beatta Lovrecic shares her advice on how to work effectively with your event manager.
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How marketing metrics can help us in developer relations to demonstrate the value of what we do.
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What if the blockchain helped us run and reward communities?
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Looking at the need to differentiate between developer marketing and developer relations as separate functions within a company.
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Advice on recognizing and avoiding social burnout.
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Are there new ways to incentivize open source contributions?
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Discover how Richard Millington uses deep data dives to unravel and tackle complex challenges in community engagement.
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Staying ethical in the generative AI era: strategies and insights.
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Andrew McLean explores how teaching skills can elevate developer advocacy and strengthen communities.
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Melinda Seckington shares a framework for designing intentional communication.
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Advice for what to do in the moments after you're laid-off.
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A heartfelt call to support others in the DevRel profession.
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Infobip's Tena Šojer Keser, shares how they created a content culture and equipped developers with the skills and tools they needed to write regularly
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Moti Granovsky addresses the complexities and lessons learned from steering a company towards a developer-centric approach.
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Practical tips for engaging developers working in China.
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How up-front content planning can help your content drive more impact.
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