The world's largest library of developer relations and developer marketing talks from ten years of DevRelCon.
Manikantan gives the 30,000ft view of how western DevRel teams could better serve developers in Asia.
Read and watchHow to measure the environmental impact of DevRel activities.
Read and watchThe open source model might appear to some companies to be a quick and low cost route to awareness and adoption.
Read and watchSkills and practices from hospitality can help you be a better Dev Advocate or Community Manager
Read and watchHow "technical" do you need to be to work in developer relations?.
Read and watchDeveloper relations is as much an educational pursuit as it is technical.
Read and watchWhat happens when a key component of an enterprise solution is also a community open source project with a life of its own?.
Read and watchCharles Pretzer offers advice to people looking to start a career in developer relations as well as current practitioners who are looking to advance their practice.
Read and watchAmelia draws on her pre-DevRel life as opera singer, film and television actor, performance artist, and Vanderbilt New Media Art and Performance professor, to offer her advice on how to enhance your performance in front of an audience
Read and watchBenjamin 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.
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