The world's largest library of developer relations and developer marketing talks from ten years of DevRelCon.
Marc makes the case for using your creative hobbies, like pixel art, as part of your DevRel work.
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Demos stick better when you treat them like magic tricks: structured, emotional, and designed for memory, not just wow factor.
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Amit shares six common reasons quick start guides fall short and how to turn them into genuinely helpful developer experiences.
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Your talk isn’t getting rejected because it’s bad. It’s because your CFP doesn’t show why anyone should care.
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Craig Dennis throws out the traditional, polished demo format and invites GPT-4 to build alongside him—live, unscripted, and unpredictable.
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Working with partners means being technical, strategic, and relational—all at once—and knowing when to go deep.
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What if the best way to grow your meetup is to stop running talks and start hosting conversations?
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Great DevRel content isn’t about volume. It’s about having a point of view and teaching something useful.
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Working in open source changes how DevRel teams think about community, product, and long-term impact.
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Leading VCs share what they expect from DevRel in early-stage startups.
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Making time for real connections can shape your whole career and someone else’s too.
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Turns out, your community might already exist—you just need to show up and contribute.
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