The world's largest library of developer relations and developer marketing talks from ten years of DevRelCon.
Want to level up your DevRel game? Your next killer skill might be reading financial statements, not learning a new programming language.
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Maria tackles the challenge of making technical content accessible, with real strategies for simplifying documentation and engaging diverse audiences.
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Bear advises on what it means for your DevRel team if it’s part of marketing, product, or another department.
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Partnership programs mean focusing on high-impact developers while balancing the needs of the broader ecosystem to keep innovation and growth sustainable.
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Swift from Major League Hacking explores how finance theory can be applied to DevRel strategies to maximize ROI and build scalable, diversified portfolios.
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Nick reveals how he crafts impactful keynotes at AWS, blending storytelling, technical depth, and audience engagement to captivate developers and drive key messages.
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How Developer Relations and Customer Success teams can collaborate to enhance developer experiences and drive better outcomes.
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Community and DevRel teams can drive revenue by better aligning with sales and providing actionable customer insights.
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Forget booths; make memories. Xe from Fly.io shares their unconventional approach to DevRel and events.
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Discover how Richard Millington uses deep data dives to unravel and tackle complex challenges in community engagement.
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Andrew McLean explores how teaching skills can elevate developer advocacy and strengthen communities.
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Are there new ways to incentivize open source contributions?
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