@vaidehijoshi
1. what did you notice about how she writes?
2. what did you like about how she writes?
3. what did you learn that you didn't know before?
4. what did you want to read/learn more about?
https://jvns.ca/blog/2016/10/04/exec-will-eat-your-brain
retroactive/reflective debugging
🐥
documentation of you,
how you think,
how you've grown
📚
ridiculously awesome resume
😜
diary for your future self
📝
educating others,
open source contribution
📣
how did you arrive at the solution?
👻
introduce + structure the problem
explore/unpack how it works
be yourself
Write to please just one person.
—Kurt Vonnegut
writing is a lot easier when you aren't worried about who is reading.
1/ things we WANT to learn
2/ things that we've already learned
3/ side projects
4/ features we built/designed
5/ new technologies
6/ weird bugs and how we solved them
something to get you started: