DevXcon 2017

22 May, 2017

Galvanize SOMA, San Francisco

For the second edition of DevRelCon San Francisco, we took a change of direction to focus more heavily on developer experience alongside the usual DevRel topics.

Maga Seghete

Maga Seghete

How to grow and use a strong community

Luke Marsden

Luke Marsden

Docs at Weaveworks DX: from open source to SaaS and beyond

Cristiano Betta

Cristiano Betta

The Seven Deadly Sins of Developer Onboarding

Adam FitzGerald

Adam FitzGerald

Which metrics matter?

Alex Salazar

Alex Salazar

A CEO’s perspective on dev rel, dev experience and ROI

Tomomi Imura

Tomomi Imura

Get discovered with creative developer content

Sarah Sharp at DevXcon

Sarah Sharp at DevXcon

You’ve got a code of conduct, now what?

Donnie Berkholz

Donnie Berkholz

How much influence do developers really have?

Jenny Wanger

Jenny Wanger

Reeling in big fish: enterprise expectations for developer experience

Amelia Abreu

Amelia Abreu

How user research can improve the developer experience

Erin McKean

Supporting beginners: growing developers while growing your API

Anil Dash and Jenn Schiffer

Anil Dash and Jenn Schiffer

We don’t learn alone

Bear Douglas at DevXcon

Bear Douglas at DevXcon

Building positive developer support experiences

Francesca Krihely

Francesca Krihely

Creating and nurturing developer community advocates

Jesse Davis

Jesse Davis

Proving developer community value to your boss

Grace Francisco

Grace Francisco

Gloriously global: running global dev rel teams

Tristan Sokol speaking at DevXcon 2017

Tristan Sokol speaking at DevXcon 2017

Making SDKs: the bespoke, the hopeful and the generated

Josh Dzielak

Josh Dzielak

How to scale community support for APIs

Romain Huet

Romain Huet

Eight tips for API design: Romain Huet at DevXcon