The world's largest library of developer relations and developer marketing talks from ten years of DevRelCon.
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A robust replacement plan is a great resource with benefits for you, your replacement, and your community.
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When it comes to building your community, there are some lessons to learn from the movie Mean Girls.
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Making sure that what you’re writing is useful, interesting, and timely isn’t easy when you’re juggling a full dev rel programme.
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Don draws on his previous career as a philosophy academic to ask some awkward questions about developer relations.
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Heroku’s Nahid Samsami and Jeff Dickey are behind the Heroku developer CLI and the Open CLI framework.
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An OpenAPI spec is about more than auto-generated reference docs.
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Building developer relationships isn’t a solo mission—stop drowning and start collaborating with the people already around you.
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Directly partnering with your sales team can have a dramatic effect on your product’s value both to your community and your company.
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Steve suggests ROI is a trap and offers alternative ways to steer the discussion to a more useful focus.
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Joe shares the benefits of devising tailored programmes, the four learning principles, and the achievements of the award-winning GitHub Campus Experts.
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Couchbase’s senior developer community manager [Laura Czajkowski](https://twitter.
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