Oreilly – Writing for Developers, Video Edition 2025-1
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Writing for Developers, Video Edition. This course teaches developers how to write engaging and effective technical content that stands out from the crowd. Focused on the needs of engineers, this course includes practical tips for choosing compelling topics, using popular blog post templates, planning and editing content quickly, and improving the clarity of your writing. It also covers using artificial intelligence to review and increase the impact of technical communications. Suitable for all experience levels, even those with English as a second language or no writing background. Course instructors, Piotr Sarna (engineer) and Cynthia Dunlop (professional writer), combine their expertise to teach how to structure content, use seven popular writing patterns (like “Bug Hunt” or “How We Built It”), and effectively promote your content. This course will help you impress colleagues and create new job opportunities by sharing your technical knowledge.
What you will learn:
- Identify interesting topics for technical posts.
- Using common design patterns for developer blogs.
- Rapid planning, drafting, and optimization of technical content.
- Writing clear and persuasive content for technical audiences.
- Effective use of AI in the review process.
- Increasing the effectiveness of technical communications.
- Understanding the complete writing process, from idea to publication.
- Learn how to promote your technical content.
Who is this course suitable for?
- Developers who want to connect with their community.
- Engineers who want to share their achievements.
- People who want to improve their technical writing skills.
- Those who want to attract more attention to their work.
- Beginners in technical writing.
- Experienced writers looking for new solutions.
- People whose native language is not English.
Course details
- Publisher: Oreilly
- Instructor: Piotr Sarna , Cynthia Dunlop
- Training level: Beginner to advanced
- Training duration: 13 hours and 17 minutes
Course headings
- Part 1. Fundamentals
- Chapter 1. Why write
Chapter 1. Why write: A personal perspective
Chapter 1. Excuses for not writing
Chapter 1. The path forward
Chapter 1. Summary - Chapter 2. What to write
Chapter 2. Topics, topics, everywhere
Chapter 2. Increasing your trigger exposure
Chapter 2. Summary - Chapter 3. Captivating readers
Chapter 3. Critical characteristics
Chapter 3. Examples
Chapter 3. Summary - Part 2. Nailing the writing process
- Chapter 4. Creating your working draft
Chapter 4. Essential prep
Chapter 4. Optional warmup
Chapter 4. Writing time
Chapter 4. PretendPiotr’s first attempt at the example blog post
Chapter 4. Filling in gaps
Chapter 4. If you do nothing else
Chapter 4. Summary - Chapter 5. Optimizing your draft
Chapter 5. Core (facts, focus, flow)
Chapter 5. Clarity Chapter
5. Components Chapter 5.
Consumability
Chapter 5. If you do nothing else
Chapter 5. Summary - Chapter 6. Getting feedback
Chapter 6. Comparing writing review with code review
Chapter 6. Selecting your reviewer(s)
Chapter 6. Deciding when to start
Chapter 6. Preparing your reviewers
Chapter 6. Responding to reviewer comments
Chapter 6. Special steps for special cases
Chapter 6. If you do nothing else
Chapter 6. Summary - Chapter 7. Ship it
Chapter 7. Read through the core content one final time
Chapter 7. Preview in place
Chapter 7. Manage metadata
Chapter 7. If you do nothing else
Chapter 7. Summary - Part 3. Applying blog post patterns
- Chapter 8. The “Bug Hunt” pattern
Chapter 8. Audience
Chapter 8. Examples of “Bug Hunt” blog posts
Chapter 8. Characteristics
Chapter 8. Dos and don’ts
Chapter 8. Summary - Chapter 9. The “Rewrote It in X” pattern
Chapter 9. Audience
Chapter 9. Examples of “We Rewrote It in X” blog posts
Chapter 9. Characteristics
Chapter 9. Dos and don’ts
Chapter 9. Summary - Chapter 10. The “How We Built It” pattern
Chapter 10. Audience
Chapter 10. Examples of “How We Built It” blog posts
Chapter 10. Characteristics
Chapter 10. Dos and don’ts
Chapter 10. Summary - Chapter 11. The “Lessons Learned” pattern
Chapter 11. Audience
Chapter 11. Examples of “Lessons Learned” blog posts
Chapter 11. Characteristics
Chapter 11. Dos don’ts
Chapter 11. Summary - Chapter 12. The “Thoughts on Trends” pattern
Chapter 12. Audience
Chapter 12. Examples of “Thoughts on Trends” blog posts
Chapter 12. Characteristics
Chapter 12. Dos don’ts
Chapter 12. Summary - Chapter 13. The “Non-markety Product Perspectives” pattern
Chapter 13. Audience
Chapter 13. Examples of “Non-markety Product Perspectives” blog posts
Chapter 13. Characteristics
Chapter 13. Dos don’ts
Chapter 13. Summary - Chapter 14. The “Benchmarks and Test Results” pattern
Chapter 14. Audience
Chapter 14. Examples of “Benchmarks and Test Results” blog posts
Chapter 14. Characteristics
Chapter 14. Dos don’ts
Chapter 14. Summary - Part 4. Promotion, adaptation, and expansion
- Chapter 15. Getting attention
Chapter 15. Sharing across social and virtual communities
Chapter 15. Publishing in selective tech publications
Chapter 15. Syndicating simulacra
Chapter 15. Guest blogging
Chapter 15. Participating in podcasts and livestreams
Chapter 15. Sharing at conferences
Chapter 15. Measuring the effects
Chapter 15. Summary - Chapter 16. From blog post to conference talk
Chapter 16. Identifying and evaluating opportunities
Chapter 16. Submitting your proposal
Chapter 16. Converting your blog post to a talk
Chapter 16. Promoting the talk
Chapter 16. Rehearsing
Chapter 16. Delivering
Chapter 16. Following up
Chapter 16. Summary - Chapter 17. So you want to write a book
Chapter 17. Why not?
Chapter 17. Alternatives to consider
Chapter 17. Publishing considerations
Chapter 17. Navigating the proposal process
Chapter 17. Go forth and write
Chapter 17. Summary - Appendix A. Publishing and writing resources
Appendix A. Selective tech publications
Appendix A. Book publishers
Appendix A. Writing and editing tools
Appendix A. Visualization tools
Appendix A. Code display tools
Appendix B. AI uses and abuses
Appendix B. Checking grammar
Appendix B. Getting fast feedback on your rough draft
Appendix B. Visualizing
Appendix B. Writing
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