The world's largest library of developer relations and developer marketing talks from ten years of DevRelCon.
To build a DevRel organization within your company, it is essential to give your team clear guidance on how they can grow, develop, and get promoted.
Read and watchLiz Moy shares how they were able to get cross-functional buy-in and scale the program, taking DevRel tactics to a new community.
Read and watchDevRel career paths aren’t always clear.
Read and watchLaurent argues that we need to reconsider what we mean by developer relations.
Read and watchThe Linux Foundation's John Mertic shares his personal experiences in open source communities, as well as in his own family, of understanding diversity and inclusive spaces.
Read and watchWhat happens when you're running a well loved ticketing service and a pandemic disrupts the events that pay the bills?
Read and watchGitHub Developer Community Manager Michelle Mannering looks at the future of work and what it means when building a team.
Read and watchMoesif CEO Derric Gilling argues that marketing to developers is hard.
Read and watchWataru Yamazaki shares examples of failure and success in building a developer community.
Read and watchTwilio's Daizen Ikehara shares how he has built developer tutorials using games and how he has used them to build awareness in Japan.
Read and watchDevRel is about building relationships with developers.
Read and watchHow do you get a job in developer relations, developer marketing, developer experience, or developer community?.
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