Some thoughts on writing technical blogs

Beginner

At the beginning, I wrote a blog just to record my life, record the growth of records, I write everything, as long as I want to record. I hope that the pits I have stepped on can be shared, so as to prevent everyone from stepping on the same pits, and share what I have learned to help myself understand and remember, and I hope it can also help others.

I have always believed that "knowledge belongs to the world". I was moved by the spirit of Linux, thinking that sharing and open source is the best way to change myself and even the world.

Messy

Later, I found that my blog was messy and unsystematic. I wrote one article and wrote one article. It was neither in-depth nor thought-provoking.

I started to want to write a series of tutorials, but the first is the lack of ability, and the second is the lack of energy. Because I am still in the fast learning period, it is very likely that I will have to learn the next one if I have not finished learning, so I lack time to organize it. Produced a lot of "unfinished" series of articles.

impetuous

As I learned more and more technology, and there were more and more things in my mind, I began to think, can it be realized?

So I wanted to open an official account, drain the traffic on Zhihu and CSDN, hoping to realize the knowledge, and then I started to urge myself to write more, even if I have no ideas, I am not ready, I must keep updated, but the quality has not kept up. , People become anxious.

Reflection

  • If I turn my hobby into work, is it a kind of selling myself in disguise?
  • If I start focusing only on short-term gains, and give up making myself stronger, and just want to attract fans and realize cash every day, will I be unable to move forward for the rest of my life?
  • If I spend all my energy on searching for articles, and then piece it together to become a "my" blog, will it be impossible to read in depth and practice?

So, if the pattern is taken one step online

  • Focus on how to write better articles, how to learn technology in depth, and how to help more people. Instead of becoming a slave to the writing platform.
  • Let the article have a longer-term impact, even if there is a good idea, it will directly affect the entire technology circle for many years. Is this as a goal more romantic than making money?
  • To keep improving, we need quality instead of quantity.
  • Learning-practice-sharing-discussion-review, I think this is the best way to learn.

At last

Encourage yourself:

Raise your own standards and always wonder if there is a better one.

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Origin blog.csdn.net/happy_teemo/article/details/115334418