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Writing for Developers. Blogs that get read

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Writing for Developers. Blogs that get read is a self-paced course by Cynthia Dunlop, Piotr Sarna. Practical Methods for Creating Blogs, Articles, and Other Technical Materials That Capture Attention!

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Cynthia Dunlop, Piotr Sarna
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Practical Methods for Creating Blogs, Articles, and Other Technical Materials That Capture Attention! Do you want to connect with the community, share your accomplishments, and help colleagues benefit from your experience? Do you want your articles to stand out and bring career opportunities? Master the art of writing engineering blogs and articles with this detailed guide.

Why Choose "Writing for Developers"?

"Writing for Developers" is filled with practical advice, methods, and techniques to help turn your ideas into clear and engaging content. You will learn how to:

  • Identify topics that make interesting publications
  • Use popular templates for writing technical articles
  • Plan, write, and optimize articles quickly
  • Make content clearer and more convincing for technical readers
  • Apply AI for editing without losing uniqueness and accuracy
  • Enhance the impact of your technical publications

Who Should Read This Book?

This book is suitable for both beginner authors and experienced professionals who want to make their texts more noticeable. It focuses specifically on technical content, its authors, and its audience.

About the Authors

Authors Petr Sarna and Cynthia Dunlop combine their knowledge—engineering experience and professional writing skills—to teach you how to create in-demand and useful content. The book provides numerous examples, strategies, and a practical approach to writing.

Contents Overview

Importance of Well-Written Technical Articles

A well-written technical article can introduce new ideas, explain complex technology, broaden perspectives on a problem, or help avoid mistakes. Even if you don't consider yourself a strong writer, your knowledge and experience can benefit the community. This book will teach you how to create blogs, articles, and other technical content that developers will read and share.

Key Features of the Book

What's inside:

  • Fast planning, writing, and editing of technical texts
  • Analysis of seven popular engineering blog formats, including "The Bug Hunt", "We Rewrote It in X", and "How We Built It"
  • Methods for using AI in the writing and editing process
  • Approaches to promoting articles and increasing their impact

This book will be your reliable assistant in creating quality technical content that will be interesting to developers and useful for professional growth.

Who teaches Writing for Developers. Blogs that get read?

Cynthia Dunlop

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Cynthia Dunlop is a US technology writer and editor focused on the technical-writing craft for software engineers — turning the documentation, blog post, and conference talk into a deliberate skill rather than an afterthought.

The CourseFlix listing carries Writing for Developers — Blogs that get read, a paid course aimed at engineers who want their technical writing (engineering blogs, internal docs, project READMEs) to actually land with the audience they're writing for.

Piotr Sarna

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Piotr Sarna is a Polish software engineer at Turso (and previously at ScyllaDB), focused on distributed-database internals. He has co-authored material on the engineering side of writing about software for technical audiences.

His CourseFlix listing carries Writing for Developers — Blogs that Get Read — a course on the technical-writing craft for software engineers: turning the engineering blog post, internal documentation, and conference talk into a deliberate skill rather than an afterthought.

Material is paid and aimed at engineers ready to make their technical writing land with the audience they're writing for. For broader content, see CourseFlix's Soft Skills & Communication category page.

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What is Writing for Developers. Blogs that get read about?
Practical Methods for Creating Blogs, Articles, and Other Technical Materials That Capture Attention! Do you want to connect with the community, share your accomplishments, and help colleagues benefit from your experience? Do you want your…
Who teaches this course?
It is taught by Cynthia Dunlop, Piotr Sarna. You can find more courses by these instructors on the corresponding source pages.
How long is the course?
It is delivered as a self-paced online course on CourseFlix.
Is it free to watch?
It is part of CourseFlix's premium catalog. A subscription unlocks the full video player; the course description, table of contents, and preview information are available to everyone.
Where can I watch it online?
The course is available to watch online on CourseFlix at https://courseflix.net/course/writing-for-developers-blogs-that-get-read. The page hosts every lesson with the integrated video player; no download is required.