In the opening keynote of DevRelCon London 2016, Jessica Rose talks about how to authenticity is central to everything we do in developer relations.
How does developer relations practice differ in Japan, compared to Europe and North America?
What makes a developer relations programme fail? What makes it succeed?
Writing is hard. Sometimes, you’ve just got to get on and write. Lorna Mitchell shares her experience of writing for technical audiences.
Where do developer relations and developer marketing come together? Where do they diverge? Michael Ludden uses his experience of both roles to define them.
In building a great developer experience you can draw lessons from the builder experience provided by Lego. Cristiano Betta discusses how at DevRelCon.
Rob Spectre, leader of Twilio’s developer programme, describes how they’ve built and measured their developer evangelism.
Jade Wang, of Sandstorm.io, explained her approach to building open source developer communities in this talk at DevRelCon San Francisco 2016.
In this talk recorded at DevRelCon San Francisco 2016, Roman Shaposhnik of Pivotal and The Apache Software Foundation describes the Apache model for building and sustaining developer communities.
Baruch Sadogursky, of JFrog, spoke at DevRelCon San Francisco 2016 about whether it’s necessary to live near your developer community.
Greg Poirier, CTO of Opsee, spoke at DevRelCon San Francisco 2016 about making the first steps into developer advocacy for a developer tool.
Bear Douglas, of Twitter, spoke at DevRelCon San Francisco about the specifics of developer advocacy for native mobile communities.
Brandon West spoke at DevRelCon San Francisco 2016 about the process of building APIs at Sendgrid.
Christian Heilmann of Microsoft spoke at DevRelCon San Francisco about his experience of scaling developer evangelism by engaging community members.