There's nothing I despise more than learning a new framework with very little to no documentation. The only tutorial for it uses a template that no longer exists so I can barely follow along. A chance to contribute to open source & make it better for the next dev though!pic.twitter.com/VYoHMVIuJj
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Blogs and tutorials that you write for other people are much more likely to be seen and recognized by everyone else who matters: fans, users, employers, and are way better for your career than forgotten github commits. So do it, but don't expect projects to like it BECAUSE:
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The people who run projects and act like code is king then resent that someone who explains their project better gets more recognition in the general public. They'll constantly go "_I_ should be famous for my C code, not this dumb blogger (pout)." And ignore your work.
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I guess that's something you had to learn the hard way.

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But more seriously... Learning that coding is more about communication with other people instead of with machines certainly helped me respect tutorials and documentation.
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