This is really an inspiring post. About two years ago (October 2018), I wanted to dive deep into the technologies I was working on. I am a person who needs to refer his notes even now and then. Therefore, I came up with an idea of "digital notes" where I can document my thoughts and I started my own blog.
I started documenting everything I was learning on my blog (redquark) in a "tutorial" flavour. After writing three or four posts, I started to feel I am getting more understanding of the topic and this was really helpful (even in landing a job). However, I used to share them on my LinkedIn and Twitter 😃.
Through that blog, I came in contact with so many people from the same field and we constantly communicate over emails. It's fun.
This is also I would like to suggest to the freshers that if they are looking out for a job or trying to learn something then they should seriously consider blogging. It does help a lot.
I have heard about different challenges like 100 Days Of Coding, 100 Day Of Algorithms etc. but 100 Days Of Blogging is a first 😃. Your dedication towards this goal is really commendable and inspiring. More power to you.
Hello, I used to be a .NET developer. I now help organizations build cloud-native apps on Azure. Despite doing a lot of work with Docker and Kubernetes, I still love .NET.
I like your blog, looks nice!
And I agree, I learned a lot by trying to explain something. I often don't know what I don't know until I try to explain it.
Thanks for the kind words! 🙏
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This is really an inspiring post. About two years ago (October 2018), I wanted to dive deep into the technologies I was working on. I am a person who needs to refer his notes even now and then. Therefore, I came up with an idea of "digital notes" where I can document my thoughts and I started my own blog.
I started documenting everything I was learning on my blog (redquark) in a "tutorial" flavour. After writing three or four posts, I started to feel I am getting more understanding of the topic and this was really helpful (even in landing a job). However, I used to share them on my LinkedIn and Twitter 😃.
Through that blog, I came in contact with so many people from the same field and we constantly communicate over emails. It's fun.
This is also I would like to suggest to the freshers that if they are looking out for a job or trying to learn something then they should seriously consider blogging. It does help a lot.
I have heard about different challenges like 100 Days Of Coding, 100 Day Of Algorithms etc. but 100 Days Of Blogging is a first 😃. Your dedication towards this goal is really commendable and inspiring. More power to you.
I like your blog, looks nice!
And I agree, I learned a lot by trying to explain something. I often don't know what I don't know until I try to explain it.
Thanks for the kind words! 🙏