There are many good reasons for getting into tech blogging. :-) For me, it was mainly sharing knowledge with others and sharpening my own knowledge by, as you said, trying to explain things in simple terms. In fact, some of my favorite posts I wrote were ones where I took the reader through a programming tip or a tutorial in a technology I hadn’t used much before.
So if you feel like it, go ahead! I think DEV is a great place to start. :)
I am not sure if DEV is the right place to start, because some tutorials or even tips might get really "long stories". But I am sure for the first try it could turn out to be much fun :)
Maybe sooner or later I will put up my own blog then :) Thank you !
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There are many good reasons for getting into tech blogging. :-) For me, it was mainly sharing knowledge with others and sharpening my own knowledge by, as you said, trying to explain things in simple terms. In fact, some of my favorite posts I wrote were ones where I took the reader through a programming tip or a tutorial in a technology I hadn’t used much before.
So if you feel like it, go ahead! I think DEV is a great place to start. :)
Besides, there are great posts about this topic on DEV. One in particular I’ve found very interesting:
You Can Be a Casual Blogger
Max Antonucci ・ Nov 5 '18 ・ 1 min read
Thank you very much for your idea and comment! :)
I am not sure if DEV is the right place to start, because some tutorials or even tips might get really "long stories". But I am sure for the first try it could turn out to be much fun :)
Maybe sooner or later I will put up my own blog then :) Thank you !