6d ago · 7 min read · When developers decide to start writing, the first confusion is not what to write. It is where to write. There are too many platforms. Everyone recommends something different. Some say start on Medium
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May 9 · 8 min read · I did not plan to become someone who writes. I was just trying to survive as a developer. There were days when nothing made sense. Errors that felt personal. Concepts that refused to stick. Tutorials
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May 9 · 1 min read · Markdown feels predictable until a document includes tables, nested lists, links, images, or code fences. A README can look fine in an editor and still render awkwardly when published. An online Markdown preview helps catch those issues before the co...
Join discussionMay 3 · 8 min read · I did not start writing because I loved writing. I started because I was stuck. There was a bug I could not solve. I spent hours searching, reading half-written blog posts, digging through outdated do
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Apr 7 · 16 min read · AI for Technical Writing 2026: Tools, Workflows & Best Practices Technical documentation has always been the part of software development that everyone agrees is important and nobody wants to do. In 2026, AI tools are changing that equation — not by ...
Join discussionMar 25 · 10 min read · 2025-09-30 16:00:00 Transforming Technical Work into Professional Portfolio Content: A Complete AI-Assisted Workflow Ever wondered how to efficiently transform complex technical work into compelling portfolio content? This post documents a real AI-as...
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