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I'd been programming professionally for six years when I started blogging, and I really wish I'd started much earlier. The temptation is to thing think that you've got to get your act together before you're ready to blog, but the truth is that the act of blogging (sharing your learning process) will teach you a lot more than books, classes, or work can.

Write as regularly as you can, but don't waste time with "not much to write about" or "I am happy today" posts - it's not a diary. Write about how you're solving problems, problems you're trying to solve, etc. If you're short on material, start contributing to one or more open source projects, as they'll give you a lot of experience quickly.

So at the start, write for the sake of writing - but keep it interesting, and the comments will follow. Good luck!

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I'd been programming professionally for six years when I started blogging, and I really wish I'd started much earlier. The temptation is to thing that you've got to get your act together before you're ready to blog, but the truth is that the act of blogging (sharing your learning process) will teach you a lot more than books, classes, or work can.

Write as regularly as you can, but don't waste time with "not much to write about" or "I am happy today" posts - it's not a diary. Write about how you're solving problems, problems you're trying to solve, etc. If you're short on material, start contributing to one or more open source projects, as they'll give you a lot of experience quickly.

So at the start, write for the sake of writing - but keep it interesting, and the comments will follow. Good luck!