The world's largest library of developer relations and developer marketing talks from ten years of DevRelCon.
Focusing on the tasks that developers can accomplish with a services, rather than the services itself, can be an impactful tool for boosting your API strategy.
Read and watchHow to make the most of Stack Overflow to support your dev rel program.
Read and watchDeveloper relations teams share the same overarching goals as product managers; to make the customer happy, and help to build things that they need.
Read and watchTen community-sourced principles to give DevRel practitioners buy-in.
Read and watchHow Campus Experts helps magnify GitHub's reach within education.
Read and watchElmer explains how Sendgrid re-built their 7 SDKs (Python, PHP, C#, Ruby, Node.js, Java and Go) to support 233 API endpoints.
Read and watchMeasuring the impact of a developer evangelism program can be a tricky business.
Read and watchIf you want to cultivate loyal developers, you should treat the products you create for them the same you would any other user-facing offering.
Read and watchDeveloper relations is maturing at pace - and with this maturation comes new ways of looking at common team problems.
Read and watchLeslie shares some experiences from the early years of her career in community building, and muses on the uniquely influential position of the contemporary developer relations professional.
Read and watchErin McKean shares why the best learning is served encased in real-world examples.
Read and watchAndrea describes how Container Solutions have applied psychology to their hiring process.
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