The world's largest library of developer relations and developer marketing talks from ten years of DevRelCon.
 
  
  Why DevRel should care about bugs: Eric explains how great bug reports build trust and speed up real fixes.
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  AI agents are now your developers’ developers — so what happens when they start choosing which tools to use?
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  Why DX teams fail at impact: hear how overvaluing visibility and “bling” weakens real business results.
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  Running a student programme isn’t about promotion—it’s about empathy, honesty, and helping students help each other.
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  Emily argues that even the vaguest feedback can be valuable, if you know how to read between the lines.
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  Proving DevRel’s value gets easier when you measure humans, not hits."
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  Anthony Giuliano says great developer videos aren’t about fancy cameras—they’re about helping people actually understand what you’re teaching.
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  When your DevRel metrics look great but leadership doesn’t get it, maybe you’re speaking the wrong language.
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  The most powerful tool for leading a DevRel team isn't data; it's telling great stories.
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  The most powerful tool for leading a DevRel team isn't data; it's telling great stories.
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  Amid budget cuts, Developer Relations professionals must shift focus from followers to internal relationships to secure lasting impact.
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  Marc makes the case for using your creative hobbies, like pixel art, as part of your DevRel work.
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