The world's largest library of developer relations and developer marketing talks from ten years of DevRelCon.
For years, companies who invested in DevRel would have one person doing a variety of activities from speaking at conferences, engaging with the community, or writing content.
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Words and slides alone aren’t the best way to convince your audience to choose your product or even to ensure they will remember you.
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Google's Mano Marks discusses identifying partner teams, meeting your partners where they’re at, empathy, and other approaches to working with other teams.
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You can’t have a healthy, safe, and inclusive community if the companies that support the community don’t have the right practices in place.
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Developer Relations has grown and evolved as a discipline in recent years, but the DevRel career path is still murky.
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Joe draws on role-playing games to share a lesson on DevRel careers.
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Martin Woodward takes us through the journey of DevRel at the home of Developers, GitHub.
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Layla takes us through her journey of live coding on Twitch.
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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.
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Liz Moy shares how they were able to get cross-functional buy-in and scale the program, taking DevRel tactics to a new community.
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DevRel career paths aren’t always clear.
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Laurent argues that we need to reconsider what we mean by developer relations.
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