The world's largest library of developer relations and developer marketing talks from ten years of DevRelCon.
Tamao Nakahara and Baruch Sadogursky explore how to make constructive connections with developers.
Read and watchLizzie outlines when, why, and whether you should hire recent graduates or interns for your DevRel team.
Read and watchBen explains how life as a rabbi prepared him for the field of developer relations.
Read and watchDeveloper training often follows a familiar model, but with TwilioQuest, Twilio's Developer Education team have tried a very different approach.
Read and watchGetting developers to sign-up for API keys isn't the only form of DevRel.
Read and watchAs Developer Advocate on Google's Flutter team, Filip Hracek created The Boring Show to show that all developers share similar frustrations and moments of confusion.
Read and watchDistributed teams are increasingly common in tech and developer relations is no exception.
Read and watchJeff explores DevRel as helping developers through content and connections.
Read and watchWhy and how to embrace the hobbyists in your developer community.
Read and watchStrategy, metrics, and learning from a global program of both internal and external community events.
Read and watchShilla Saebi from Comcast walks through a variety of internal and external metrics for community growth and open source contributions from an extensive program of events.
Read and watchLuke Kilpatrick from Nutanix has been in dev rel since transitioning from web development to managing tech communities in 2007.
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