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Read and watchEmpowering developers to push forward your advocacy program involves positive interactions, investment and education, argues GitHub’s developer advocate [Brian Douglas](https://twitter.
Read and watchYour friends might think you have an exciting life of travel, while you know it’s actually just a series of identical hotel rooms and airport terminals.
Read and watchIn this talk from DevXCon San Francisco 2018, community strategist and author [Jono Bacon](https://twitter.
Read and watchHow creativity and a dramatic flair can make meetups sparkle.
Read and watchHow to develop good relationships with reporters and understand how you can give them something they find useful at the same time as serving your needs.
Read and watchWhen it comes to user research, are you asking the right people the right questions and doing the right thing with their answers? In this talk from DevXCon San Francisco 2018, Wordnik founder and IBM developer advocate [Erin McKean](https://twitter.
Read and watchShayne explores the ways in which links between technical design, internal testing and user feedback make a successful go-to-market experience.
Read and watchHow to use developer feedback to suppor your company’s product roadmap and broader strategy.
Read and watchTao shares five lessons from his work on Google’s Flutter API.
Read and watchGetting developer experience right starts with understanding that your internal developers need just the same tools, documentation, and care as external developers.
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