The world's largest library of developer relations and developer marketing talks from ten years of DevRelCon.
Benjamin shares how his team not only survived but thrived during an intense growth spike, including what worked, what failed, and the biggest lessons they learned.
Read and watchWhat works in one country doesn't always work in another country.
Read and watchDaniel covers how companies and their advocates can have a more authentic and genuine impact in low resource regions.
Read and watchSocial media can be a useful channel for building awareness and influence in DevRel.
Read and watchThe chances are that most people attempting to code with your SDK will hit at least one error message. Yoz Grahame shares how you can make your errors even more helpful to new developers than having you sitting next to them.
Read and watchTaiji discusses the unique challenges of localizing developer websites for Japanese audiences, emphasizing the balance between machine and human translation, and the need for culturally relevant content.
Read and watchBefore the pandemic, meet-ups were a core part of the dev rel playbook.
Read and watchPrinciples for influencing your company’s culture, communication, and collaboration
Read and watchTypeform's Nicolas Grenie makes the case that webhooks should be a central piece of an API strategy.
Read and watchAnkit shares how Red Hat and Mozilla tool their documentation and automate it to make the lives of writers easier.
Read and watchA framework to create community programs that intertwine with your teams’ responsibilities.
Read and watchNoriaki Fukuyasu shares his advice on how non native English speaking communities can help to make localisation fun and productive.
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