I've just started writing my own blog on WordPress this month. I've been toying with the idea for literally over a decade, but I always found excuses why not to write - thoughts like "Everything have already been written", or "I know myself, I'll just write a few posts and then forget about it", and of course the "What if I'm not good enough?" (That's the worst. You're a professional. You are actually getting paid to write code. Do you think your boss is that dumb to pay you if you're no good? or all the previous ones, for that matter?)
Well, I finally realized I don't have to be Jon Skeet or Eric Lippert to write about c#, and I don't have to be Aaron Bertrand or Jeff Moden to write about TSQL.
The internet is big and there's a place for everyone. As long as you write about stuff you know, you're good.
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I've just started writing my own blog on WordPress this month. I've been toying with the idea for literally over a decade, but I always found excuses why not to write - thoughts like "Everything have already been written", or "I know myself, I'll just write a few posts and then forget about it", and of course the "What if I'm not good enough?" (That's the worst. You're a professional. You are actually getting paid to write code. Do you think your boss is that dumb to pay you if you're no good? or all the previous ones, for that matter?)
Well, I finally realized I don't have to be Jon Skeet or Eric Lippert to write about c#, and I don't have to be Aaron Bertrand or Jeff Moden to write about TSQL.
The internet is big and there's a place for everyone. As long as you write about stuff you know, you're good.