The world's largest library of developer relations and developer marketing talks from ten years of DevRelCon.
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Read and watchAlex and Caterina Rindi cover G-Research’s experience on finding their way with the concept of Developer Relations within an Open Source Program Office.
Read and watchPaul tells the story of the evolution of a developer meet-up into a community marketplace.
Read and watchHow to balance a business’s need to make money with our desire to make the world better for our consumers.
Read and watchHow the TYPO3 community collaborated to write a book.
Read and watchRicardo explains what best practices you should follow to nail your following code walkthrough, so your talk becomes memorable.
Read and watchJeremy explores why collaborating with other communities is essential, and some practical ways to put this into practice.
Read and watchA journey from documentation best practices to the world of components in Markdown.
Read and watchGetting people to think about computation is just as important as teaching coding.
Read and watchSiddharth sets out his advice for how to participate in hackathons as a DevRel professional representing your company.
Read and watchHow to set metrics that show the value that DevRel brings and create product qualified leads (PQLs).
Read and watchHow to be intentional with how you communicate and how to design a communication plan and strategy.
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