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There's been an awesome sort of article floating around DEV for some time: one where the author publicly journals their experiences as a developer.
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These have always felt like they needed their own tag to call home...and now they have one: the #devjournal tag!
What Belongs Here?
Any time you write a post describing your own experiences, consider adding the #devjournal tag. For example...
- Development logs detailing your team's progress,
- Top five things you learned this week,
- Some "brilliant" idea you tried that utterly bombed (and why),
- Your weekly journal from starting your first development job,
- Your goals for the next week.
If it's something you'd write in a journal about your life as a coder, you can put it here.
What Doesn't Belong Here
#devjournal should be exactly that: entries about your experiences. It should not be used for...
Tutorials and articles that aren't directly related to your experiences.
Posts primarily promoting your project. (Use
#showdevor Listings for that.) Tell us how you did it instead!Questions. (Use
#helpinstead.)Most discussion prompts. (Use
#discussinstead.) See below...
Discussions
Your post should be about you and your experiences, which generally makes it a mismatch for the #discuss tag.
There is one major exception...Journal Prompts. If you want to encourage other developers to write a #devjournal-style comment in response to a prompt, it may be reasonable to use both tags.
Not To Be Confused With...
There are a few tags that may or may not also fit your post. Be sure to know the rules for the tags you're using, and select the right ones.
#beginnersis for articles geared towards newbies to programming (or at least to a language).#showdevis for showing off projects you're proud of.#explainlikeimfiveis for super basic explanations of topics.#careeris for anything relating to careers.
It may also be a good idea to include tags for the technologies you're using, especially languages and specialties.
However, since there's a limit to the number of tags you can choose, if your post fits this tag, please make #devjournal one of them!
...And, That's It!
Pretty simple, hey? As long as your post is written about your experiences, and what you've learned, #devjournal invites you to share your experiences with the DEV community.
Latest comments (7)
I love it! I was just telling someone about how I keep basically a lab journal on projects and there's a few projects that are probably really cool that a lot of people don't get to experience.
Really nice article. It makes me realize the tags I should use on my posts (at the moment I only have created two).
I didn't know there were this classification so thank you so much to bring light on this for me.
I think several of my old #journal posts for this bill! Great idea, loving all the new tag specificity.
Don't most blog posts come from something that people here experienced or worked on in their personal/work lives?
Absolutely, but most of them aren't written as such.
#devjournalis more about sharing the story than about disseminating the distilled information.Great idea!! Hoping more people joining #devjournal
Nice, I didn't know this type of category existed! I may start adding to this tag myself😊. Thanks for sharing!