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7 DEVs writing quality content about your #career

Posted on Jul 13 I don't have much time to write about careers right now but fortunately there are plenty of cool people that you can follow instead!Why? @daedtech is the author of Developer Hegemony. I you like what I've written about recently, you should know that found many ideas that I liked, and then I stole those them like an artist.A tasteFollowWhy? @yuridevat is a selftaught front end wizard from Vienna who not only write well about accessibility and stuff, but also shares her advice on how to get into techA tasteFollowWhy? @darkterminal has a very original take on what he calls a character driven approach to choose your career. I noticed a couple of interesting comments from him, but I can't summarize the, read it yourself!A tasteFollowWhy? @josefine does developer relations, so if you dream about showing your ideas in a conference but are terrified when you consider to actually do it, she has lots of content about that very topic.A tasteFollowWhy? @jarrodhroberson has given constantly high quality comments on my articles, so I went to read his articles, and let met report that he is a very experienced developers that is very efficient at cutting through the non-sense of the hype-du-jour.A tasteFollowWhy? @maddy is a technical writer, another career change that is opened to you if you are both a dev and like writing hereA tasteFollowWhy? @erinposting and @sloan are members of the DEV/Forem team and they post frequent questions on the tag #devdiscuss that you will probably find interesting.A tasteFollowThat was it for me.Obviously this kind of list can never be complete, but we can crowdsource the research.Show your gratitude by leaving a nice comment :)Templates let you quickly answer FAQs or store snippets for re-use.Thanks for this list! Very helpful :) Are you sure you want to hide this comment? It will become hidden in your post, but will still be visible via the comment's permalink. Hide child comments as well Confirm For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse Oryan Moshe - May 7 Bradston Henry - May 3 Ram Maheshwari ♾️ - May 3 Lakin Mohapatra - May 4 Once suspended, Jmfayard will not be able to comment or publish posts until their suspension is removed. Once unsuspended, jmfayard will be able to comment and publish posts again. Once unpublished, all posts by jmfayard will become hidden and only accessible to themselves. If jmfayard is not suspended, they can still re-publish their posts from their dashboard. Note: Once unpublished, this post will become invisible to the public and only accessible to Jean-Michel Fayard 🇫🇷🇩🇪🇬🇧🇪🇸🇨🇴. They can still re-publish the post if they are not suspended. Thanks for keeping DEV Community safe. Here is what you can do to flag jmfayard: jmfayard consistently posts content that violates DEV Community's code of conduct because it is harassing, offensive or spammy. Unflagging jmfayard will restore default visibility to their posts. DEV Community — A constructive and inclusive social network for software developers. With you every step of your journey. Built on Forem — the open source software that powers DEV and other inclusive communities.Made with love and Ruby on Rails. DEV Community © 2016 - 2023. We're a place where coders share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers.



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