The world's largest library of developer relations and developer marketing talks from ten years of DevRelCon.
Baruch presents his research from speaking to developer relations leaders at a variety of companies, where he asked about their approach to developer relations strategy and what each of them felt was most important.
Read and watchPhil introduces the now well known AAARRRP strategy framework.
Read and watchLuke Marsden heads-up developer experience for container start-up Weave Works.
Read and watchMike Brevoort looks at how we can apply he Kano method of product development and user satisfaction to developer experience.
Read and watchThe specific developer experience needs of an internet of things device.
Read and watchWhat EVMan offers for managing your event schedule.
Read and watchCommunicating with anyone is a major challenge when even the simplest idea can be misunderstood.
Read and watchSales and DevRel don’t have to clash—understanding how sales reps think can make collaboration smoother and more effective.
Read and watchYelena Jetpyspayeva led Yandex's developer community efforts for their BEM framework.
Read and watchChef Software created a project called “Community in a Box” to provide guidance for teams looking to create a new Chef-related developer community.
Read and watchMicrosoft's Rey Bango makes the argument that the most important measurement for developer relations teams is influence.
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