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The image is a promotional graphic for Adam DuVander's presentation at DevRelCon London 2023. It features a cheerful photo of Adam DuVander, wearing an orange shirt, smiling broadly, and standing in front of a lighted circular background. The text next to him reads "Write Fewer Blog Posts and Reach More Developers," suggesting that his talk will focus on efficient content strategies for engaging a developer audience. Adam DuVander is identified as the Founder of EveryDeveloper. The graphic also includes the DevRelCon logo with iconic London imagery and the year 2023. The URL "london-2023.devrelcon.dev" is at the bottom, along with the Hoopy logo, indicating that Hoopy created the graphic or is a sponsor of the event. The design is upbeat and aligns with the theme of developer relations and content marketing.

Write fewer blog posts and reach more developers

Adam DuVander unveils the secrets to writing less yet reaching more developers.

The image is a promotional graphic for a talk by Tatiana Botskina at DevRelCon London 2023. In the photo, Tatiana, with a pleasant smile, is featured against a professional backdrop. The text next to her reads "Success Through Incentives: Reward Strategies to Maximise Open Source Community Involvement," indicating the topic of her presentation. It suggests a focus on how rewarding contributors can enhance participation in open source projects. Tatiana is identified as the CEO of Mintycode. The graphic includes the DevRelCon logo with a stylized London theme, complete with the London Underground sign and a double-decker bus, marking the event's year as 2023. Additionally, the URL "london-2023.devrelcon.dev" is displayed at the bottom, along with the Hoopy logo, indicating that the graphic was created by or in association with Hoopy. The overall composition conveys a sense of innovation and community engagement in the tech industry.

Reward strategies to maximise open source community involvement

Are there new ways to incentivize open source contributions?

The image is a promotional graphic for a presentation by Moti Granovsky at DevRelCon London 2023. The graphic shows a photo of Moti Granovsky wearing a beanie hat and a friendly smile. The text next to him states, "What happens when developer advocacy snowballs into company strategy," suggesting the topic of his talk will explore the influence of developer relations on broader company objectives. Moti Granovsky is identified as the Director of Product Management at Sisense. The graphic includes the DevRelCon logo with iconic London imagery, such as the underground sign and a double-decker bus, with the year 2023. The URL "london-2023.devrelcon.dev" is featured at the bottom, along with the Hoopy logo, indicating that the graphic is created by or associated with Hoopy. The design conveys a professional tone befitting a corporate conference.

What happens when developer advocacy snowballs into company strategy

Moti Granovsky addresses the complexities and lessons learned from steering a company towards a developer-centric approach.

The image is a promotional graphic for a talk given by Lauren Lee at DevRelCon London 2023. The graphic features a photo of Lauren Lee, who is smiling and wearing headphones and glasses. She appears to be engaged in a conversation, with her hand on her cheek and a cheerful expression. The text alongside her reads "Leveraging on-chain use cases for DevRel and your community in the blockchain space," indicating the topic of her talk. Lauren Lee is identified as the Director of Developer Relations at Parity. The graphic includes the DevRelCon logo with a stylized London bus and the year 2023, as well as the URL "london-2023.devrelcon.dev" at the bottom. The lower right corner contains the logo of Hoopy, presumably the creator of the graphic or a sponsor of the event. The overall design has a professional and modern aesthetic, suitable for an industry conference.

Leveraging on-chain use cases for DevRel in the blockchain space

Explore the transformative power of on-chain governance in DevRel with Lauren Lee in this talk from DevRelCon London 2023.

The image is a conference speaker announcement banner. It features a black and white photo of a woman named Olia Dukova, who specializes in Dev Experience & Ecosystem Growth. She will talk about "Elevating Developer Experience in Web3: Best Practices and Emerging Trends" at DEVRELCON London, 2023. The design includes London-themed elements such as the Underground sign and a red double-decker bus. The event's website, london-2023.devrelcon.dev, is listed, and there is a black cab illustration at the bottom. The banner also has a "Made by Hoopy" credit.

Elevating developer experience in web3

What are the specifics of developer experience for web3?

The image is a promotional banner for a speaker at a conference. It features a smiling man wearing sunglasses named Ben Gamble, who is listed as a DevRel Manager at Aiven. He will be presenting on "Building internal alignment" at DEVRELCON in London, 2023. The graphic includes iconic London imagery such as the Underground sign and a red double-decker bus. There is also a black taxi graphic at the bottom, and the event's website address, london-2023.devrelcon.dev, is included. The banner indicates that it was made by Hoopy.

Building internal alignment

Ben discusses the importance of building internal alignment with other teams in order to achieve success.

The image is a promotional banner for a conference presentation. It features a woman with long hair named Nadia Jiang, who is the COO and co-founder of SegmentFault. She is set to speak about "Working with developer communities in China" at an event called DEVRELCON in London, 2023. The background includes a London Underground sign, a double-decker bus, and the event's website address, london-2023.devrelcon.dev. The banner also indicates that the graphic was made by Hoopy. There's a playful addition of a black cab at the bottom left corner, further emphasizing the London theme.

Working with developers in China

Insights into developer preferences and the workings of developer communities in China.

Promotional graphic for DevRelCon London 2023 featuring Carly Richmond, a Developer Advocate at Elastic. The image includes a headshot of Carly Richmond on the left, with the title 'Respecting the Social Battery in DevRel' next to her image. In the background, there are stylized elements representing London, such as the Underground sign and a red double-decker bus. The event's website, 'london-2023.devrelcon.dev,' is displayed at the bottom. The logo of 'hoopy,' the creator of the graphic, is in the bottom right corner.

Respecting the social battery in DevRel

Whether online or in-person, DevRel is a social job. Carly shares how to look out for signs that we need a break and how to reduce the negative impacts.

Promotional image for a conference presentation. It features a bald man, Alfredo Morresi, who is the Developer Community Operations Lead at Google, wearing a yellow shirt and speaking into a microphone. The presentation title 'A Playbook for a Successful Developer Community Operations Team' is displayed. In the background, symbols representing London, such as the Underground sign and a red double-decker bus, denote the location as DEVRELCON London 2023. The event's sponsor, Hoopy, is indicated by their logo at the bottom.

A playbook for a successful developer community operations team

Alfredo Morresi, Developer Community Operations Lead at Google, discusses the importance of data-inspired insights in community operations.

Promotional graphic for a conference talk. The image features a headshot of a man with a beard and styled hair named Gary Gonzalez, labeled as Managing Partner at Catchy. The talk title is 'Navigating the Blurred Lines Between DevRel and Dev Marketing'. The background includes graphics related to London, like the London Underground sign, a red double-decker bus, and a black taxi, indicating the location of the event - DEVRELCON London 2023. The website 'london-2023.devrelcon.dev' is listed at the bottom, along with the logo of Hoopy, the event organizer.

Navigating the blurred lines between DevRel and marketing

What really is the difference between DevRel and developer marketing? And how can they complement each other?

A promotional graphic for an event with a photo of a smiling woman on the left. Text next to her reads 'How to make your event manager love you' in white and red letters. The woman's name 'BEATTA LOVREČIĆ', her title 'DEVELOPER EVENTS SPECIALIST | INFOBIP', and the event name 'DEVRELCON' are displayed below the text. Icons representing London, including the Underground sign and a red bus, adorn the top right corner. The image has a playful design with geometric shapes in red and blue and is marked as 'MADE BY HOOPY' at the bottom right.

How to make your event manager love you

Practical tips for working effectively with your events manager and getting a good ROI from developer events.

Promotional banner for a presentation titled 'The DevRel Layoff Survival Guide' by Shy Ruparel, Developer Advocate at Superblocks, at DevRelCon London 2023. The left side features a smiling individual with glasses. The right side has a graphic design with iconic London imagery such as the London Underground sign, a red double-decker bus, and the event name 'DEVRELCON'. The bottom right corner has the text 'MADE BY hoopy'.

The DevRel Layoff Survival Guide

If you get laid off, what are the practical and emotional things you should do?

The image features a promotional graphic for a speaking event. On the left, there's a photo of a smiling man in a blue blazer and white shirt. To his right, the text reads "Beating Stage Fright" in large white letters on a black background, followed by "ADITYA OBERAI, DEVELOPER ADVOCATE | APPWRITE" in smaller white text. There's a logo of "DEVRELCON LONDON 2023" in the upper right corner, with illustrations representing London, such as the Underground sign and a red double-decker bus. Below the main image, there's a website address "developerrelations.com" and in the bottom right corner, there's a red banner with the text "MADE BY hoopy" in white. The overall color scheme includes shades of blue, red, and black.

Beating stage fright

Most of us have experienced nervousness about public speaking. Hear Aditya’s practical tips for feel confident instead of hesistant!

The image is a promotional graphic for a speaking event. On the left, there is a grayscale photo of a man holding a tablet, looking down at it. He is wearing glasses, a hoodie, and a lanyard. To the right, there is red and black text on a white background that reads, "Educator’s Edge: How Teaching Skills Elevate Developer Advocacy" and below in smaller font, "ANDREW MACLEAN DEVELOPER RELATIONS MANAGER | DEVCYCLE". Below the text, there is a red banner with the text "MADE BY hoopy". In the background, there are colorful, abstract shapes on the top and a pixelated black taxi, a red double-decker bus, and part of the London Underground sign at the bottom, indicating the event may be in London. The event is titled "DEVRELCON 2023". The website "developerrelations.com" is at the bottom.

How teaching skills elevate developer relations

How can the skills learned as a teacher enhance our work as DevRel professionals and developer educators?

A promotional graphic for "Staying Ethical in a Generative AI World" presentation at DEVRELCON London 2023. The image features a smiling young woman with long hair and glasses, wearing a white sweater. Beside her is the event title in large white font against a black background. Below the title, text reads "NAIYARAH HUSSAIN - DEVELOPER RELATIONS MANAGER | SURREALDB". The design incorporates colorful geometric shapes and a stylized London Underground map. The bottom right corner has a logo that reads "MADE BY hoopy".

Staying ethical in a generative AI world

Naiyarah Hussain discusses the importance of staying ethical in a generative AI world.