🇩🇴 I'm a Technical Program Manager and Content Strategist with an MSc in UXD. I help developers become better content creators and DevRel teams build robust content programs.
It depends a lot on the goals for your blog. :) If you're using it just to share anything and everything, there is no harm in writing on a variety of topics. But if you're using it to position yourself for a particular role or space, then it definitely matters since you can't be everything to everyone.
Long term Java backend developer interested in microservices, DevOps, mobile dev, game dev, photography, sound design, synthesizers, photography, drawing, habits formation and podcasts.
Location
Porto, Portugal
Work
Senior Consultant/Engineer at Altran Portugal (part of Capgemini)
🇩🇴 I'm a Technical Program Manager and Content Strategist with an MSc in UXD. I help developers become better content creators and DevRel teams build robust content programs.
It depends a lot on the goals for your blog. :) If you're using it just to share anything and everything, there is no harm in writing on a variety of topics. But if you're using it to position yourself for a particular role or space, then it definitely matters since you can't be everything to everyone.
For example: if the goal of your blog is to document your journey learning JavaScript, then it makes sense to write about anything related to JS and different frameworks, like React, Angular, etc. Then, there's the audience. Who do you want your audience to be? I wrote a blog post about the three different types of audiences who read developer content that is a good place to start.
Nice, Stephanie! Thanks for pointing me to that! An interesting north to follow!
You're most welcome!