What to Write
Starting from February this year, I’ve made a calendar for myself as described here. I must admit it feels good to follow this system and I feel like I’m producing “something”. Even though it’s mostly for self reference I enjoy it very much when some random person reads one of my posts and asks me questions on Linkedin.
After a couple of months I found out that the more I keep this going the more challenging it becomes to find something to write about.
There are people that actually make a living out of writing articles, books etc. I admire them. To me, it’s a difficult task at the moment since I don’t have an actual system in place to find subjects.
Sometimes, within the week, I think about something to write about and I just forget about it on the writing day. Sometimes, I just don’t have the brainpower to create something on the writing day. It’s hard to just come up with stuff with no previous plans.
I am going to keep writing so I should find a good approach to find new topics every week. Actually, I keep doing interesting stuff for work, maybe I should share more on what I actually do on a daily basis.
I now sacrifice this post to plan future posts so I’m just going to write down random stuff that I do here and I will write about them in my future posts.
- My daily development environment.
- CI/CD with Bitbucket pipelines and AWS Elasticbeanstalk.
- My current state on Web3 technologies.
- General thoughts on software engineering.
- Software development before and after AI tools.
I will write about these topics in the following weeks in an unordered way. I might also write about some other random thing but at least I have a plan to cover for five weeks.