
Why Writing Still Matters — A Developer's Case for Thinking Out Loud
It Starts with Curiosity I'm the kind of person who makes a plan whenever something sparks my curiosity. Whether it's hunting down a new restaurant or exploring a neighborhood I've never been to — I'm drawn to discovering new things. I usually start by looking for places with high ratings and strong reviews. When I find a gem, I post it on Instagram and revisit it whenever the craving hits. That same curiosity carries over into my work. When a new technology comes out, I check it out — especially if it's from a reputable institution or already being adopted by the industry. If it seems useful, I work it into my workflow and document the entire process. Curiosity is in my nature, but I also don't want to forget what worked. Writing is how I hold on to what I learn. Platform Migration: From Tistory to GitHub For about four years, I used a Korean blogging platform called Tistory. As a developer, it eventually started to feel inefficient for writing. That's when I started looking for alter
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