The world's largest library of developer relations and developer marketing talks from ten years of DevRelCon.
Lessons learned from DevOps Days events during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read and watchTips from Elastic's journey building a champions program.
Read and watchWhat do DevRel people need to know about Web3? Cat McGee shares her perspective.
Read and watchBuilding a product that your community loves means giving them a seat at the development table.
Read and watchEmbracing neurodiversity in DevRel means rethinking how we work, hire, and support each other.
Read and watchAdapting medicine's person centered care philosophy to create a person centered approach to building developer communities.
Read and watchKnut sets out to open a conversation about how developer relations teams should approach harm reduction, with some practical advice.
Read and watchHedy is a gradual programming language that works with the learner to help them unveil more and more of the language.
Read and watchWays to present your DevRel goals so that they make sense to other stakeholders.
Read and watchWhat is the difference between DevRel and developer marketing? What do developer marketing people do? And how can you make developer marketing a part of your developer relations strategy?.
Read and watchWhat can we learn about running champion programs from those who've taken part in them?.
Read and watchHow do you make sure your DevRel program is working together with what investors, executives, and other stakeholders need?
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