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Set out a basic template with writing prompts. For example: What’s the problem you’re trying to solve? How did you discover the problem? Why is this interesting to other people? How did you solve the problem? How can other people relate to it? Don’t worry about the tone and grammar. First focus on telling a story. Remember, done is better than perfect. There’s always room for edits and rewrites down the road, but getting a first draft down so that you have something to work with is essential.
The Business Value of Developer Relations: How and Why Technical Communities Are Key To Your Success
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