
I Don’t Blog to Teach: I Blog to Track My Own Journey
You see a lot of advice around blogging as a developer. Build your personal brand. Grow an audience. Share knowledge. That’s not why I started. The real reason I didn’t start blogging because I forget things. Actually, I don’t. But that’s not the point. What I do want is a clear view of my own roadmap, what I learned, when I learned it, and how I was thinking at that moment. Not just final solutions. But: the confusion the decisions the small realizations the progress over time That’s the part you lose if you don’t write things down. The question people asked me When I started posting, some friends asked me: “Why are you even writing blogs? Are you trying to impress someone?” And honestly, I get it. From the outside, it can look like that. But no. I’m not trying to impress anyone. What blogging actually is for me For me, blogging is simple. It’s a way to: track my progress document how my thinking evolves keep a record of what I’m building and learning It’s basically a timeline of my d
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