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Writing for Developers
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Writing for Developers

by Piotr Sarna, Cynthia Dunlop
January 2025
Beginner to intermediate
376 pages
11h 46m
English
Manning Publications
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2 What to write

This chapter covers

  • A simple litmus test for checking a topic’s potential
  • A healthy list of topic ideas to get you started
  • How to keep the topic ideas flowing

Selecting a promising topic is the single most important task for creating an engineering blog post that gets read. A catchy title, eloquent sentences, solid code examples, even cool interactive elements—none of that matters if you’re not covering a topic that’s a good fit for both you and your readers. The flip side of that: if you provide an impressive level of technical insight on a topic your readers truly care about, slight imperfections (like a few rough sentences) will likely be forgiven.

How do you find these perfect topics? They’re probably lurking all around ...

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