💭 Weblogging: Part 1 – David Bushell – Web Dev (UK) =================================================== !https://dbushell.com/2024/12/09/weblogging-1/ Date: February 17, 2025 Weblogging: Part 1 The one where I blog about blogging (part 1) dbushell.com · dbushell.com [1] Long live RSS! Rss is not dead David, you are right there. I really agree with David that learning a topic well enough to form thoughts and write about it really help learning. You don't need to be an expert, but forming your own thoughts, putting ideas in words takes a lot more than surface level knowledge. When you try to write or speak about something you quickly realize where your holes in understanding are. > Blogging helps me learn. When I commit knowledge to writing it reinforces what I know and shines a spotlight on what I don’t. Most topics require additional research. Even then, I occasionally get things wrong, or miss different ways of thinking, and I welcome corrections. I’ll often update and enrich my posts based on feedback. Without my blog I’d miss other points of view. > > As they say, the best way to get an answer on the internet is not to pose a question, but to assert the wrong solution! Most feedback I get is constructive. Sometimes it’s blunt but I try not to read into unspoken sentiment. Some people are more direct. If the end result is positive learning, I can take a hit or two. !!! note This post is a thought [2]. It's a short note that I make about someone else's content online #thoughts [3] References: [1]: https://dbushell.com/2024/12/09/weblogging-1/ [2]: /thoughts/ [3]: /tags/thoughts/