Videos

Joe Nash

Joe Nash

Outside the lecture theatre

Engaging students in your developer community can be rewarding for you and your company. Joe Nash tells how in this DevRelCon London 2015 talk.

Dawn Foster

Dawn Foster

Lessons about community from science fiction

How can we better understand open source developer communities by drawing parallels with science fiction stories? Dawn Foster at DevRelCon London 2015.

Cristiano Betta

Cristiano Betta

Tooling your way to a great devrel team

Cristiano Betta talks at DevRelCon London 2015 about the tools he has created for developer evangelism teams.

James Milner

James Milner

So, you want to run a meetup

Running meetups are a core part of many developer relations strategies. So, what should you do if you’re going to run a good meetup?

Shaunak Kashyap

Shaunak Kashyap

Getting the measure of developer relations

How do you measure developer relations? Shaunak Kashyap shares his experience from practicing dev rel at Elastic.

Scaling developer evangelism

Scaling developer evangelism

Scaling developer evangelism

Twilio was the original developer first, API first company. Here, Rob Spectre describes how they scaled their dev rel programme globally.

Laura Cowen

Laura Cowen

Building a developer community in an enterprise world

How did the IBM Websphere team build a new and better product that developers loved and that had an active developer community?

Shannon Burns

Shannon Burns

Bridging the cultural divide

Shannon Burns talks at DevRelCon London 2015 about working in cross-cultural distributed teams.

Phil Leggetter

Phil Leggetter

What’s the ROI of developer relations?

How do you measure the return on investment of developer relations? Phil Leggetter shares his take on the subject.

Brandon West

Brandon West

Understanding burnout

In one of the first honest acknowledgements of the problem of burn out in dev rel, Brandon West looks at how to recognise it and avoid it.