The world's largest library of developer relations and developer marketing talks from ten years of DevRelCon.
Salesforce's Peter Chittum shares how their EMEA developer relations programme has served the needs of developers, and other technologists, in their region while forming part of their global programme.
Read and watchHow packing cubes and hydration tricks can make your travels smoother and more comfortable.
Read and watchThe importance to any developer relations programme of having the support and commitment of the company's leadership.
Read and watchVeteran hackathon organiser Kevin Lewis shares his recommendations on how to get the most from them.
Read and watchTania Allard describes how she has helped a diverse group of people get their start with open source through mentored events at conferences.
Read and watchPractical advice on how to scale a developer relations team to meet your programme's growing needs.
Read and watchGary Niemen shares how Spotify's approach to documentation has changed.
Read and watchSy Brand provides insight into the issues faced in making a decades old language community into a more inclusive space, with concrete advice you can apply to your own communities.
Read and watchWhat can we do to recognise and avoid burnout before it's too late? Anjuan Simmons shares practical advice.
Read and watchAna shares metrics and KPIs for dev rel programs that focus on developer engagement, developer acquisition, and developer satisfaction.
Read and watchA framework for success for anyone looking to create a community.
Read and watchIn this session from DevRelCon London 2019, Josh Dzielak introduces the orbit model, an alternative way of thinking about developer roles within communities.
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