Writing for Developers (Manning)
Friday, 31 January 2025

With the subtitle "Blogs that get read", this book sets out to show readers how to master the art of writing engineering blog posts and articles.  Piotr Sarna and Cynthia Dunlop show how to create content developers will want to read and share. The book has practical tips, tricks, and techniques that can translate the ideas floating around your head into content that’s clear and compelling.

 

Author: Piotr Sarna and Cynthia Dunlop
Publisher: Manning
Date: January 2025
Pages: 376
ISBN: 978-1633436282
Print: 1633436284
Kindle: ‎ B0DSWLC5BN
Audience: General
Level: Introductory
Category: General interest

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Topics covered:

  • Pinpoint topics that make intriguing posts
  • Apply popular blog post design patterns
  • Rapidly plan, draft, and optimize blog posts
  • Make your content clearer and more convincing to technical readers
  • Tap AI for revision while avoiding misuses and abuses
  •  Increase the impact of all your technical communications

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