In this episode of Blogging for Programmers, I want to make sure you realize why we write technical blogs. People don’t search for the best written content, they search for technical topics and if the technical content is great, the aesthetics don’t matter that much. The discussion revolves around how to effectively communicate programming concepts and provide practical tips to help you write structured enough content, engaging the audience, all while ensuring that the technical information is accurate and useful.

Key Points

  • It’s not about the looks of your website.
  • The main focus should be on correct technical content.
  • Content should feel human-written and relatable.
  • Structure your blog posts clearly and logically.
  • Break down complex topics into manageable parts.
  • Provide practical examples and alternatives.
  • Include troubleshooting tips for common issues.
  • Engage your audience with relatable stories.
  • Ensure that code examples work as intended.
  • Focus on delivering value to your readers.

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In this episode of Blogging for Programmers, I want to make sure you realize why we write technical blogs. People don’t search for the best written content, they search for technical topics and if the technical content is great, the aesthetics don’t matter that much. The discussion revolves around how to effectively communicate programming concepts and provide practical tips to help you write structured enough content, engaging the audience, all while ensuring that the technical information is accurate and useful.

Key Points

  • It’s not about the looks of your website.
  • The main focus should be on correct technical content.
  • Content should feel human-written and relatable.
  • Structure your blog posts clearly and logically.
  • Break down complex topics into manageable parts.
  • Provide practical examples and alternatives.
  • Include troubleshooting tips for common issues.
  • Engage your audience with relatable stories.
  • Ensure that code examples work as intended.
  • Focus on delivering value to your readers.

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I’m Louis

I have been at this database thing for a long long time, with no plans to stop.

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