DevRel talks

The world's largest library of developer relations and developer marketing talks from ten years of DevRelCon.

Coming to you live: inclusive, effective, fun live-streaming for devrel

Coming to you live: inclusive, effective, fun live-streaming for devrel

Carmen talks about the creation of Open Source Thursdays and the lessons learned along the way.

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Value driven DevRel

Value driven DevRel

Tim discusses how we can elevate developers be more successful, advance their careers, and positively impact the world.

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SketchTheDocs: visual storytelling for tech

SketchTheDocs: visual storytelling for tech

Nitya shares how visual storytelling can benefit developer documentation.

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Company alignment: do or die

Company alignment: do or die

Demonstrate how your DevRel effort aligns with your company’s goals.

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Hiring is not hazing

Hiring is not hazing

Tech hiring has a bad reputation for a reason: it’s usually awful. But it doesn’t have to be that way.

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A DevRel team that doesn’t sell anything

A DevRel team that doesn’t sell anything

Alex and Caterina Rindi cover G-Research’s experience on finding their way with the concept of Developer Relations within an Open Source Program Office.

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Bridging DevRel with business decision makers

Bridging DevRel with business decision makers

Paul tells the story of the evolution of a developer meet-up into a community marketplace.

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But why does the business care?

But why does the business care?

How to balance a business’s need to make money with our desire to make the world better for our consumers.

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Channeling a community to write a book

Channeling a community to write a book

How the TYPO3 community collaborated to write a book.

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The subtle art of giving code walkthrough talks

The subtle art of giving code walkthrough talks

Ricardo explains what best practices you should follow to nail your following code walkthrough, so your talk becomes memorable.

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A DevRel team that doesn’t sell anything

A DevRel team that doesn’t sell anything

Jeremy explores why collaborating with other communities is essential, and some practical ways to put this into practice.

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Componentize your documentation

Componentize your documentation

A journey from documentation best practices to the world of components in Markdown.

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