The world's largest library of developer relations and developer marketing talks from ten years of DevRelCon.
Simon Phipps explains why software freedom is at the very core of developer relations.
Read and watchUsing data to inform your content strategy can give you insights into what to write, who to write to for and when to publish.
Read and watchBeautifully crafted documentation takes practice and skill.
Read and watchA robust replacement plan is a great resource with benefits for you, your replacement, and your community.
Read and watchWhen it comes to building your community, there are some lessons to learn from the movie Mean Girls.
Read and watchMaking sure that what you’re writing is useful, interesting, and timely isn’t easy when you’re juggling a full dev rel programme.
Read and watchDon draws on his previous career as a philosophy academic to ask some awkward questions about developer relations.
Read and watchHeroku’s Nahid Samsami and Jeff Dickey are behind the Heroku developer CLI and the Open CLI framework.
Read and watchAn OpenAPI spec is about more than auto-generated reference docs.
Read and watchBuilding developer relationships isn’t a solo mission—stop drowning and start collaborating with the people already around you.
Read and watchDirectly partnering with your sales team can have a dramatic effect on your product’s value both to your community and your company.
Read and watchSteve suggests ROI is a trap and offers alternative ways to steer the discussion to a more useful focus.
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