Talk about programmer writing

Hello to Haroop

  Now that there are so many platforms for writing, I am really overwhelmed by so many platforms. As a programmer, coding in front of a computer is my specialty, both my food guy and my hobby. In view of the fact that after setting a small goal in 2017, Windows has been abandoned, and it is expected to work entirely under Linux. Transitioning from Windows to Linux is a difficult process. At the beginning, I was afraid that various software would not be installed, various development environments would not be configured, various common services would not be installed and started, and so on. After a period of tossing, I found that some things were actually scaring myself, and these fears hindered my progress.

  No, since I came to Linux, I have been afraid to use the Markdown editor, and I have been using the browser to write articles in csdn. Today, I finally couldn't help the various criticisms of the browser writing articles. After Google, it was easy to install the Markdown editor: Haroopad. I found that everything is very comfortable to use. I learned some basic Markdown statements on csdn before, and now I type text directly under Ubuntu, which is really cool. It is recommended that programmers who write blogs and articles under Linux also use this software. It is not difficult to install Haroopad in Ubuntu. I simply refer to this article to install Markdown and the drawing software Haroopad on Ubuntu 14.04 64bit and the installation is successful.

write picture description here
  This is the first time I use the Markdown editor in Linux, and the interface looks pretty good. This article is the Helloword level of Haroopad writing articles. I found that the writing speed is indeed much faster than before, and I should be more comfortable to write articles in the future.

Comparison of several writing platforms

  In the past few years, I have only focused on CSDN, and I have recently come into contact with several writing platforms. Now, so many writing platforms are really dizzying. I tried to write on it platforms such as Csdn, Cnblogs, ChinaUnix, OsChina, Iteye, It168, etc. I finally chose Csdn and Cnblogs. The main reason is that other platforms have not fallen. Only csdn is still a little popular now, which may be the user base. It's a big reason! Iteye stopped updating several years ago, and many articles on the front page were actually written a few years ago. Most of It168's articles are related to operation and maintenance and database. ChinaUnix is ​​naturally a lot of Linux/Unix articles. Of course, there are also some articles on low-level c/c++ programming and database. The reason for choosing Csdn and Cnblogs is that these two platforms support the Markdown format, which is convenient for synchronizing articles.

  Of course, the popular self-media is also an important area of ​​writing. I originally wanted to settle down in Toutiao, but found that very few programmers settled there. Toutiao is a comprehensive new media platform. Most of the articles related to programmers or the Internet are Internet observation articles. Sharing technology from the perspective of code, in other words, there are very few technical dry goods, and most of the comments and observations are articles. Many csdn bloggers also have personal WeChat public accounts, they have a lot of fans, and their browsers are very large. It's a pity that I don't have the patience to manage my official account. If I have as much traffic as theirs, the official account is definitely a better writing platform for me. Several non-technical articles I wrote on the official account are only circulated in my circle of friends, and the number of visits is very small. I have to turn my attention to the old writing platform: Sina Blog. After I wrote a travel diary on Yuanmingyuan on Sina Blog, I found that Sina is no longer the Sina it used to be. I didn’t catch up with that era when blogs were popular in the past. Now that the blog on the portal website has declined, I thought of coming to Sina to settle down. It seems that it is indeed In the wrong place at the wrong time. Today, I went to see the travel notes I wrote last night. The number of pageviews is very small, and it can’t be said that there are no pageviews at all. The only few pageviews are actually for advertisements. , skin care products, WeChat marketing and the like. Curiously, I thought of Han Han's blog, and found that his old man stopped updating his Sina blog as early as 2013. In 2012, he also typed so many words, and from 2013 to now, he has typed no more than 10 words on his Sina blog. I have to say that blogging has declined, but writing is still going on, but it has already changed platforms.

  So now you can only go to the emerging social platforms: Douban, Zhihu, Jianshu. These places have their own characteristics. Zhihu is more suitable for questioning and answering, but for general code questions, I prefer CSDN's BBS. After all, there are many programmers in CSDN. Douban wrote a book review and a movie review, but there was almost no response. Maybe you have to take root and write more things to get attention. With attention, you will naturally have traffic.

  After carefully reading Jianshu, I decided to write articles that have nothing to do with computers or program life. The reasons for choosing Jianshu are as follows:
1. The interface is simple and pleasing to the eye. Jianshu is not as complicated as a portal website, nor is it like other blogs. The homepage and articles are covered with various advertisements and promotion articles.
2. There are columns such as "Programmer" and "Internet", which can write code articles and technical work. Other self-media platforms such as Toutiao are not deep enough. At most, they can observe articles on the Internet and it, and write code articles. There are almost no replies. What's more, most of the content from search technology still points to old IT blogs such as csdn, iteye, and cnblogs. There is no technical work that comes from today's headlines.
3. Jianshu supports markdown format. This is one of the reasons why I like it. The reason why I choose csdn, cnblogs, and Jianshu as the platforms for future updates is that these three platforms support the Markdown format. In computer terms, this is a compatibility issue. After installing Haroopad on Linux, you can write articles locally at one time and upload to multiple platforms. In the future, if you need to update your blog on GitHub, it will also be convenient, which reminds me of a big advantage of the Java language: cross-platform, compile at one place, run everywhere! ^_^

About me and copyright

  Writing code is my survival skill. Writing is my hobby. It is my pleasure to be able to write some articles after writing code to share with domestic netizens. As a java programmer, writing can improve my ability to organize language. The process of conceiving the whole article is the same as the modules in the conceiving software. 80% of my articles are related to technology and code. This part of the article focuses on the management of csdn. I hope more colleagues will see it. 20% of the articles are related to programming life, and this part will be updated to other non-technical communities at the same time. Recently, I found myself comprehending life a lot, so the idea of ​​writing some non-technical articles in non-technical communities was born. Most of the articles in the program life are my insights from life, the summary of workplace experience, and the true portrayal of an ordinary programmer. Sometimes there are exaggerated techniques, but the experience and experience are real.

  In the technical work part, some are the summaries written by themselves watching the videos of the training institutions, some are the conclusions obtained by reading the technical books, and some are the sharing of solving some bugs and solving some problems in the work. Although the knowledge points themselves are obtained by standing on the shoulders of giants, the content of the blog is my original creation. I am grateful to those lecturers and bloggers who have contributed selflessly on the Internet. At the same time, I also look forward to sharing the articles I wrote. When reprinting, netizens only need to use the source, no need to obtain my permission. Share my articles with the classmates who want to see them, or one day when you use a search engine to find my articles that are helpful to you, the affirmation to me will be the driving force for me to move forward.

Finally, my personal WeChat public account is attached, which are all my original articles, and are not suspected of plagiarism:
Personal WeChat public account: Java Technician

Guess you like

Origin http://43.154.161.224:23101/article/api/json?id=325975862&siteId=291194637