Learn in Public
1. Write what you're learning.
2. Have at least a tiny website that shows something neat.
3. Do things publicly. Have Twitter, Github, etc. Comment publicly, ideally with your real name. This forces you to be nicer, too.
4. Help other people.
2. Have at least a tiny website that shows something neat.
3. Do things publicly. Have Twitter, Github, etc. Comment publicly, ideally with your real name. This forces you to be nicer, too.
4. Help other people.
Simon Sarris • Breadcrumbs - by Simon Sarris - The Map is Mostly Water
Building in public:-Creates a narrative that an audience can follow & get behind-Builds trust: both internally (at the company) and externally (to an audience).-Builds your status as an expert in a specific field.-Invites immediate feedback from users following your journey.-Attracts talent to your company. There are many recent case studies of... See more
Gaby Goldberg • The Building in Public How-To Guide
8:05 - Building a public presence. Learning something. And then turning around and sharing that is learning in public. Essentially blogging got Shawn the job he has today… And also helped him transition from a front-end career to back-end. Became known for this essay: https://www.swyx.io/learn-in-public/