What a great text, thank you so much for sharing these valuable tips. I'm just beginning my journey as a developer and I'm trying to write about my experiences and accomplishments as I go. Your insights are going to be very useful.
PS: I've been using Grammarly for quite a long time now and it has been my day-to-day companion. I had never heard about LanguageTools though, but I'm gonna try it out for sure.
Thanks for sharing these tips. It's not easy not to use a tool like Grammarly these days as it helps to spot errors in my writing quickly.
Putting pictures and writing in paragraphs are indeed useful tips to take note of when writing especially technical writeups when things can get boring easily.
I try to be mindful of all the tips laid out here as I write. Thanks for sharing!
Especially like the suggestion with Grammarly. Catches so many errors.
Thank you for your sharing Marcin Wosinek!
I used Grammarly for two months, and it did help me a lot. I’m not a native speaker, and I always feel anxious whenever to publish or tweet something, even if I wrote hundreds of internal documentation and tutorials in English.
Keep reading and practice in public, that’s what I’m trying to do now. 😁
Tanish Shrivastava
Thoughts, Tutorials, reviews.
I already have experience in writing, having wrote more than 100000 words for a blog over a year. But still, sometimes going back and looking at the basics is good.
I also think that formatting is a huge help in navigating the articles, lists, headings, and even blockquotes can help a lot.