The world's largest library of developer relations and developer marketing talks from ten years of DevRelCon.
Great DevRel content isn’t about volume. It’s about having a point of view and teaching something useful.
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Working in open source changes how DevRel teams think about community, product, and long-term impact.
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Leading VCs share what they expect from DevRel in early-stage startups.
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Making time for real connections can shape your whole career and someone else’s too.
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Turns out, your community might already exist—you just need to show up and contribute.
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Getting comfortable with AI starts by understanding just enough to ask the right questions.
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Your content isn’t finished when you publish it. What you do after matters just as much.
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Running great DevRel events from home isn’t just possible it can be better, if you plan for scale and scrappiness.
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Why hopping between six DevRel jobs taught one developer advocate that following your heart isn't just feel-good advice—it's career strategy.
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Building great developer relations with product teams isn't about org charts—it's about relationships and timing.
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Many DevRel careers hit a dead end because there's no clear path forward—here's how to build your way out.
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Ram breaks down the reality of DevRel as a first job: diverse skills, company needs, and demonstrated abilities matter more than your degree.
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