Software developer with a 17+ year career that has been primarily focused on Java and JavaScript web development. Recent years have been spent in the DevOps tooling and release engineering space.
I can completely relate with this. I also have a blog though I don't write nearly as often as you but I often share the same fears. Although I spend quite a bit of time researching before writing about something, I often worry about posting something that is incorrect. Then I remember that everyone can't know everything. Ultimately I think it's important to spend a good amount of time ensuring what you write is technically sound and to be willing to go back and update/fix things based on feedback.
I can completely relate with this. I also have a blog though I don't write nearly as often as you but I often share the same fears. Although I spend quite a bit of time researching before writing about something, I often worry about posting something that is incorrect. Then I remember that everyone can't know everything. Ultimately I think it's important to spend a good amount of time ensuring what you write is technically sound and to be willing to go back and update/fix things based on feedback.
Good luck!
That makes total sense. I can imagine especially if the content is particularly technical, you really want to be as accurate as possible.
Yep, you can't know everything! Sometimes posts are so well-written that it can be easy to forget!
Thanks a lot, Brian! Appreciate the response.