The world's largest library of developer relations and developer marketing talks from ten years of DevRelCon.
Neo4j's Lju Lazarevic describes how she and her colleagues created an immersive and rewarding online event when the global pandemic affected their plans for an in-person event.
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In this session from DevRelCon London 2019, Eva Parish explains the different purposes of commit messages and release notes, and how you can optimise each for better communication with developers and end users.
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Olja shares her experience of bringing older software to new audiences.
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How Red Hat brought together their developer materials out of silos and into a single experience.
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Avery Rosen shares practical tips for pulling off a keynote people will talk about.
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Jessica hsares practical advice on how to plan and manage your own DevRel career.
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Caroline Lewko dicsusses setting values and culture in organisations, and Adelina Chalmers provides practical examples of how developers can influence upstream.
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In this talk from DevRelCon London 2019, Google's Sangeetha Alagappan talks through making your docs inclusive, what accessibility means in the context of documentation, and common pitfalls you might encounter.
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David G Simmons shares the reality, including potential upsides, of making mistakes.
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What do you need to get started and how could you use streaming as part of your dev rel programme?
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The team at Unity have made video central to how they drive adoption amongst developers.
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Jo Cook talks about The Good Docs Project and Google's Season of Docs.
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