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Hey folks. my name is khairunnisa and currently i'm a frontend dev on local healthcare company. Besides being a coders, i also want to share what i've learn to people by making a blog (maybe right here on dev). but i had a hard time to write want i want to share with you guys. any recommendation to improve my writing skill?
I guess the key to imrpove ones writing is experience. To gather it there are more ways than just writing itself, for example:
find a writer/blogger you like and try to understand what you like about their style
get into the theory of writing; How do I write a paragrah? What are catchy titles? How can I spicy up my vocubalary?...
Peer review your works (even with someone that may also be not that good at writting, we can always learn something from each other) π
I hope these tips are helpful to you on your blogging journey! π
This is pretty on point advice. I think it covers all the main points for getting better with it.
woaw... this is some very good advice... thanks for the helpful tips!
From my experience as a blogger:
Cheers! π»
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I got a couple questions for DEV community members:
Thanks folks! π
Thanks a bunch for sharing your feedback, Khairunnisaas! Meme Monday really is a ton of fun. I'm really siked to hear that you're enjoying the community here! π
What is it like working as a professional software developer, how much does it change from working with personal projects, is it even fun?
i just started my career as a professional developer. i don't have much experience yet, but from what i get during this career, it doesn't change very much from working with my personal project.
and is it fun? i guess so... i mean, i love working together with other people. but working for other people also mean that you can't be as creative when you're working on a personal project you have to create what the client want.
It's been 8 years for me. The more I learn, the more I feel like there is so much I don't know. There are days when I work like a workaholic, and there are some when I just hate computers. That's all part of the journey.
I believe, more than the project and the technology itself, it's your team and work culture that makes you fall in love with what you do. Working on large projects as a professional will help you come up with more ideas for a personal project. It's all interconnected. So, enjoy the journey while you can!! π₯³
Two questions:
We use some Preactjs and Vanilla JS on the frontend. The frontend is designed to be fairly minimal in nature, but that's always a bit of a moving target. π€ͺ
All the traffic runs through our CDN, Fastly for DEV, for performance.
Lots of other Rails configuration details to look up, but it's all pretty typical.
Otherwise: DEV is hosted on Heroku. That could change in the future, but it's been a great PAAS for us.
Creator monetization: Definitely in consideration in the long run. We have explored this in different ways and definitely still in exploration. We always strive to ensure that we are delivering a lot of value to those who contribute. Right now that is pretty indirect in the form of opportunities that folks derive from being active (and there are A LOT of success stories here).
As we are able to scale and overcome our own challenges and create bandwidth, this type of thing is definitely on our minds.
Basically, I want to create a virtual currency on a custom made website. I want an admin portal and a regular portal. I don't know what coding language to use but if someone could help me make this, that would be awesome! I prefer to talk on Discord. My username is xoyeh. Add me if you can help!
I am thinking to join hackathon I want to know how much knowledege is required to atleast make little bit of progress there.
Running my own instance of forem, how much time and money would that cost ?
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