The world's largest library of developer relations and developer marketing talks from ten years of DevRelCon.
Practical advice on how to ensure your company’s investors get the DevRel insights they need.
Read and watchShanea shares some of the practical and personal things that DevRel people can do to ensure a good relationship with a startup CEO.
Read and watchZachary covers some of the basics on how to use TikTok, gain a following, and share knowledge from a DevRel point of view.
Read and watchCarmen talks about the creation of Open Source Thursdays and the lessons learned along the way.
Read and watchTim discusses how we can elevate developers be more successful, advance their careers, and positively impact the world.
Read and watchNitya shares how visual storytelling can benefit developer documentation.
Read and watchDemonstrate how your DevRel effort aligns with your company’s goals.
Read and watchTech hiring has a bad reputation for a reason: it’s usually awful. But it doesn’t have to be that way.
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.
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