Seven considerations to reduce cybersecurity risk of developer documentation, just published by my colleague Dana. www.devrel.agency/post/documen...
Seven considerations to reduce cybersecurity risk of developer documentation, just published by my colleague Dana. www.devrel.agency/post/documen...
Working on a presentation on the Developer Journey and came up with these rules? Did I miss anything important in DevRel that I should swap out?
Nicely done!
Interesting the difference a few years make. For me it was making personal connections at conferences.
I am thankful for US Thanksgiving week. My email is eerily quiet and I don't have to cook a turkey.
Everyone needs to make their office mates comfortable ๐ผ
Developers are everywhere!
Our State of DevRel survey showed more stability this year than last year, but lots of differences between roles and across geographies. Does that surprise you? Seems like another frothy year. www.stateofdeveloperrelations.com/2024devrelre...
DevRel Compensation Trends - join us this ๐ Thursday, Nov 14, 8am PT. www.devrel.agency/event-detail...
That's where we as leaders in the field need to work together and show them how the pieces must work together, and why working with developers and community isn't an afterthought.
A broader scope of DevRel identifies the developer at the start of their journey - that can best serve the needs of the developers and the company. A narrow scope tends to serve divisiveness which doesn't properly serve anyone.
Developer Relations is an umbrella term that must include developer marketing OR it leads to loss of understanding of community and the fallout from that.
Thanks for completing it
I hope you shared your concerns and provided some helpful suggestions. We're all in this together.
#Devrel survey closes today noon PDT. If you practice Devrel, devmarketing, devex, deved and more - share your voice! https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/DevRel23
For many, developer marketing is a part of developer relations.
Skip the rest? What's up with that comment? Hard to have good results if folks don't try and answer all the questions.