The world's largest library of developer relations and developer marketing talks from ten years of DevRelCon.
Typeform'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.
Read and watchTiDB is a NewSQL database that has contributors (430+ and growing) from all over the world.
Read and watchGoogle's Ray and James argue that developer experience (DX) is 100% about developer productivity and can be measured in terms of value and time.
Read and watchDenis argues that writing technical articles is one of the few marketing strategies that really adds up over time.
Read and watchThe definition of support is to serve as a foundation for, to sustain without giving way, to undergo or endure, especially with patience.
Read and watchAfter five months of working as a developer advocate, Ekene Eze began to question some of the typical ways that DevRel teams measure their success.
Read and watchFelipe Hoffa introduces how he uses public data sets and the ways that they help him to be more effective.
Read and watchLearn how three developer marketing campaigns were improved through analysis of quantitative and qualitative metrics.
Read and watchMelissa and Adam discuss concrete examples of how to measure: 1) evangelist/advocate engagement with developers 2) composite measures of Open Source project health and 3) program impact estimations using synthetic control groups.
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