I not too long ago learn this put up from Danijela Vrzan on reaching one 12 months of running a blog about Swift. She printed it simply earlier than WWDC, however that week’s challenge of the publication was stuffed with pre-conference pleasure, and I’ve not discovered an opportunity to share it since with all of the post-conference catch-up. I wished to hyperlink to her put up, although, partly to congratulate her but additionally hoping that her writing will encourage extra folks to put in writing about Swift and Apple platform growth.
There’s nothing incorrect with YouTube, Podcasts, Twitch, and all of the social media platforms, however for me, nothing beats a weblog put up. I can learn it at no matter tempo and schedule makes me snug, search it for key phrases or one thing particular I’m in search of. I can simply share a key level with copy and paste, or a hyperlink to the entire article.
In my (admittedly probably old school) opinion, it’s the perfect approach to share one thing you discovered or did. Lots of of individuals weblog about Swift already, and you could possibly be a part of them. Whether or not your writing is a fast paragraph or an in-depth tutorial doesn’t matter. It additionally doesn’t matter in the event you swap backwards and forwards between these! You don’t want to put in writing each week or on any common schedule at all¹. You don’t must dedicate your life to it or make it a supply of revenue. However each weblog I’ve written on over time has supplied me with some amount of fine issues in return.
Thanks to everybody on this group for the lots of of posts I learn every week. I can’t share all of them, however I’m glad you write them. ❤️
¹ … so long as you have got an RSS feed so I can subscribe! Additionally, you probably have a weblog or plan to begin one, please add your RSS feed and particulars to the iOS Dev Listing. I run my entire RSS system off that listing, and it powers different websites that assist promote your writing, too.