like I want to write things that people will read and learn a huge amount from, not say "oh wow that's so cute"
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Replying to @b0rk
It’s not “cute”, it’s facts curated visually. You’re choosing aspects to highlight. Don’t sell yourself short.
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haha i know i'm amazing mostly i'm struggling because i would probably assume any comic book about programming was really introductory
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IF YOU WANT TO, write the first one. If you don’t really want to, don’t. Books are no more valid than zines and posts!
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(I am actually a tech book skeptic, but a fan of your work who thinks you shouldn’t sell yourself so short).
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Replying to @tqbf
i don't know if i want to make a book, but if I do I only want to make an amazing one, and i don't know what that would look like yet
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Sounds like you need a beta test. (I thought there was an O'Reilly series that was more visually oriented).
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If you decide to write a book, write EXACTLY the book you want; ignore publishers, who will fall over themselves to buy it.
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Two sources of potential inspiration: Mr Bunny's Guide to ActiveX and
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