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How to Write Technical Blog Posts that Developers Love to Read

 Writing technical blog posts that developers actually read requires a combination of engineering expertise, clarity, and engaging content. This isn’t easy, particularly for a technical writer who is not a software engineer, but with a focused checklist in sight, in time, you can get it right. Here’s how to create useful blog posts that won’t bore software engineers to death: Choose Relevant Topics Select topics that are interesting to your target audience aka developers. Consider current trends, emerging technologies, common challenges, or best practices in the field. Research popular forums, social media groups, or developer communities to spot topics that generate discussion and interest. https://hackmd.io/@alexaa34/SyeBpPsibx https://medium.com/@alexharris59600/how-to-write-technical-blog-posts-that-developers-love-to-read-932ed2fb5341 Let’s see a few examples that needed thorough reading and a deep understanding of the topic: Migrating Netflix to GraphQL Safely describes how N...