Back in its home city for the first time since 2019, DevRelCon London was a two day conference bringing together developer relations, education, marketing, and community professionals for sharing, learning, and communing.
Location: CodeNode in London
Start date: 2023-09-07
End date: 2023-09-08
How and why DevRel teams can build alignment with other departments.
Practical tips that you can apply to help you feel confident and effective on stage.
Gary Gonzalez discusses the importance of distinguishing between developer marketing and developer relations as two distinct practices within an organization.
How up-front content planning can help your content drive more impact.
Does the blockchain have a role in incentivizing open source contributors?
What if the blockchain helped us run and reward communities?
How can we improve the web3 developer experience?
Practical tips of engaging developers working in China.
Practical tips on recognizing and avoiding social burnout.
Run your community operations the Google way.
Advice for what to do in the moments after you're laid-off
Andrew McLean explores how teaching skills can elevate developer advocacy and strengthen communities.
Naiyarah emphasizes the need for transparency, understanding of rights, and responsible decision-making in the development and use of AI technologies
Actionable advice on making documentation more inclusive and accessible.
The importance of building resilience and managing burnout in developer relations.
When you're creating developer targeted content, who better to help you make it than your company's own developers?
Kai shares their expertise on conducting wonderful interviews.
Practical insights into why developer education matters.
Melinda Seckington shares a framework for designing intentional communication.
Insights from a decade of working with 650,000 developers.
How Snyk built process to increase the resiliency into their DevRel team.
Learn the marketing concepts you need to make DevRel impact
How to make informed decisions and do more with less when faced with budget cuts.
A heartfelt call to support others in the DevRel profession.