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Re: The Journey by Anonymous6o6: 11:10am On Jun 09, 2023
Failure2019:
You're a girl ni

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Re: The Journey by Anonymous6o6: 9:15pm On Jun 23, 2023
Good Evening Guys.

I wrote an article on Introduction to Technical Writing. I also compiled Technical Writing materials to ease to help anyone interested in going into Technical Writing.

I hope you all find it useful, let me.know thoughts on it.

Hashnode: https://tracychan7.hashnode .dev/introduction-to-technical-writing-a-beginners-guide


Please close the spacing to between (hashnode and .dev)

The article consist of resources to teach you Technical Writing, companies to apply for jobs, tools to ease your technical writing journey and where you can build your portfolio.

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Re: The Journey by Anonymous6o6: 9:14am On Jun 24, 2023
Good morning.

The link I dropped will be of huge help to anyone who intends to go into Technical Writing. Since I pretty sure compiled the necessary materials.

I do hope to get feedback on the articles, let me know what you think. And if I'm able to work with at least 10 companies by August, I will personally mentor one person.

Hashnode: https://tracychan7.hashnode .dev/introduction-to-technical-writing-a-beginners-guide

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Re: The Journey by Splendblex(f): 2:58pm On Jun 24, 2023
Anonymous6o6:
Good morning.

The link I dropped will be of huge help to anyone who intends to go into Technical Writing. Since I pretty sure compiled the necessary materials.

I do hope to get feedback on the articles, let me know what you think. And if I'm able to work with at least 10 companies by August, I will personally mentor one person.

Hashnode: https://tracychan7.hashnode .dev/introduction-to-technical-writing-a-beginners-guide
Yes ma🙏
Re: The Journey by Adebaba1(m): 3:24pm On Jun 25, 2023
Anonymous6o6:
Good morning.

The link I dropped will be of huge help to anyone who intends to go into Technical Writing. Since I pretty sure compiled the necessary materials.

I do hope to get feedback on the articles, let me know what you think. And if I'm able to work with at least 10 companies by August, I will personally mentor one person.

Hashnode: https://tracychan7.hashnode .dev/introduction-to-technical-writing-a-beginners-guide
Thank you very much
i appreciate your response
i am the guy that emailed you about technical writing

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Re: The Journey by Anonymous6o6: 6:59am On Jun 27, 2023
Adebaba1:

Thank you very much
i appreciate your response
i am the guy that emailed you about technical writing


Oh... I see.
I hope you find the article resources.
Re: The Journey by Emmex45(m): 10:58am On Jun 27, 2023
Anonymous6o6:
Good Evening Guys.

I wrote an article on Introduction to Technical Writing. I also compiled Technical Writing materials to ease to help anyone interested in going into Technical Writing.

I hope you all find it useful, let me.know thoughts on it.

Hashnode: https://tracychan7.hashnode .dev/introduction-to-technical-writing-a-beginners-guide


Please close the spacing to between (hashnode and .dev)

The article consist of resources to teach you Technical Writing, companies to apply for jobs, tools to ease your technical writing journey and where you can build your portfolio.
Anty Anonymous606
I really commend your effort and.drive towards tech, I am surprise at how you work and study simultaneously.
I really admire your schedules and passion.
Congratulations on your achievement.

But I have few questions for you,
1- how about your ALX course, are you certified and are you using it to work?
2- you're studying law, taking time consuming course, practice your course, working with 3 or 4 different companies, reading your books and interacting with people. Please summarized how you do it.

Once again congratulations on your success
Re: The Journey by Anonymous6o6: 11:19am On Jun 27, 2023
Emmex45:

Anty Anonymous606
I really commend your effort and.drive towards tech, I am surprise at how you work and study simultaneously.
I really admire your schedules and passion.
Congratulations on your achievement.

But I have few questions for you,
1- how about your ALX course, are you certified and are you using it to work?
2- you're studying law, taking time consuming course, practice your course, working with 3 or 4 different companies, reading your books and interacting with people. Please summarized how you do it.

Once again congratulations on your success

Thank you Emmex.
I took a break from ALX on my 6th month. I will finish it later, though I'm not sure of the "when".

My lifestyle is quite simple. I don't really have a social life for now (I pretty much avoided all my faculty parties). I am usually in my apartment sleeping or most times; I am in the Computer department working (They have free Wi-Fi, table and chair for working).

I interact with people only when I am in the CS department and I just finished my exams, so I am currently free to work and learn.
It is currently 3 jobs - One frontend role and two Technical writing roles.

For the technical writing,the process involves sending a topic and outline to the companies. If they like it, I will write on the topic and get paid (They pay per article).

For the developer role, I work daily and have meetings only when necessary. For the fourth one, I have done the interview, the next step is passing a test before salary negotiation.

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Re: The Journey by Emmex45(m): 12:23am On Jun 28, 2023
Anonymous6o6:


Thank you Emmex.
I took a break from ALX on my 6th month. I will finish it later, though I'm not sure of the "when".

My lifestyle is quite simple. I don't really have a social life for now (I pretty much avoided all my faculty parties). I am usually in my apartment sleeping or most times; I am in the Computer department working (They have free Wi-Fi, table and chair for working).

I interact with people only when I am in the CS department and I just finished my exams, so I am currently free to work and learn.
It is currently 3 jobs - One frontend role and two Technical writing roles.

For the technical writing,the process involves sending a topic and outline to the companies. If they like it, I will write on the topic and get paid (They pay per article).

For the developer role, I work daily and have meetings only when necessary. For the fourth one, I have done the interview, the next step is passing a test before salary negotiation.
Thank you for your reply

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Re: The Journey by Emmex45(m): 12:20am On Jul 03, 2023
Anonymous6o6:


Thank you Emmex.
I took a break from ALX on my 6th month. I will finish it later, though I'm not sure of the "when".

My lifestyle is quite simple. I don't really have a social life for now (I pretty much avoided all my faculty parties). I am usually in my apartment sleeping or most times; I am in the Computer department working (They have free Wi-Fi, table and chair for working).

I interact with people only when I am in the CS department and I just finished my exams, so I am currently free to work and learn.
It is currently 3 jobs - One frontend role and two Technical writing roles.

For the technical writing,the process involves sending a topic and outline to the companies. If they like it, I will write on the topic and get paid (They pay per article).

For the developer role, I work daily and have meetings only when necessary. For the fourth one, I have done the interview, the next step is passing a test before salary negotiation.
Thank you very much
Please I still have question
1) must I know coding before learning technical writing?
2) must I need a laptop for technical writing
3) must I used all the course you mentioned in the link or I should chose.
Thank you for your response
Re: The Journey by Jen96: 1:50am On Jul 06, 2023
Anonymous6o6:
I got another offer this afternoon with a foreign company where someone referred me. The reason I still post here is to inspire developers out there.

I also wanted to note out something, some people would probably say I'm lucky because of my gender. Gender has nothing to do with this. Or maybe it does but not entirely.

The two companies I write for, I had to apply and show them samples of my work before receiving a response.

The Frontend developer job I got, I had to show them projects NOT list out I can do this, I can do that, no one is buying that.

The fourth job is from a mobile gaming company, the person referred me because I showed him my zeal to work and passion to learn from others.

Meanwhile, I intend to write an article title "Introduction To Technical Writing". It will explain the steps and process in getting into Technical Writing. I will also include materials and links to Technical Writing for free and where to apply for Technical Writing jobs. Since I have a lot on my hands, I will to post it between this week and next week.
so u wrote u dropped out from alx in your sixth month.. Did u learn all u know in d six months u ere with them?
Re: The Journey by Anonymous6o6: 10:41am On Jul 06, 2023
Emmex45:

Thank you very much
Please I still have question
1) must I know coding before learning technical writing?
2) must I need a laptop for technical writing
3) must I used all the course you mentioned in the link or I should chose.
Thank you for your response


1. No but it depends on what you want to write about. Most people write about their stack. You can write out Tech news, mindset and all that. But having knowing the basics of programming will help you


I don't only write about frontend but also DevOps, Cloud, Database. I write on topics which I know companies sought after.

2. You can write with your phones but they're limitations to it.

3. You just need to chose one. You can go for the google technical writing course or the "Tech and Write course"
Re: The Journey by Anonymous6o6: 10:44am On Jul 06, 2023
Jen96:
so u wrote u dropped out from alx in your sixth month.. Did u learn all u know in d six months u ere with them?


I learnt a lot from alx but I didn't learn my technical skills from there. Though they'll teach you about Technical Writing. I think it was around the fourth or fifth month that I stopped doing their tasks.

Back then, I was burnt out from combining school, work, ALX and I also felt I didn't have the time to learn because the tasks kept coming daily. So I quit.
Re: The Journey by Anonymous6o6: 10:47am On Jul 06, 2023
So I'm glad to announce that I was referred to a foreign company that deals with game and crypto.

Did their interview and got hired. I received the message this morning. It came with monthly salary, the company token worth money (I won't state the amount, sorry) and other benefits.

Yayyyy

Also, although I write for two companies, they both recently approved of the topics I sent. So I'm currently writing two articles for both companies. And finally, I have pending tasks from the company I currently work for.

Well, well, well... It is going to be a busy day.

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Re: The Journey by Jen96: 10:50am On Jul 06, 2023
Anonymous6o6:



I learnt a lot from alx but I didn't learn my technical skills from there. Though they'll teach you about Technical Writing. I think it was around the fourth or fifth month that I stopped doing their tasks.

Back then, I was burnt out from combining school, work, ALX and I also felt I didn't have the time to learn because the tasks kept coming daily. So I quit.
but heard u could defer. Y didn't u defer?
Re: The Journey by Lorayne(m): 10:54am On Jul 06, 2023
Anonymous6o6:



1. No but it depends on what you want to write about. Most people write about their stack. You can write out Tech news, mindset and all that. But having knowing the basics of programming will help you


I don't only write about frontend but also DevOps, Cloud, Database. I write on topics which I know companies sought after.

2. You can write with your phones but they're limitations to it.

3. You just need to chose one. You can go for the google technical writing course or the "Tech and Write course"
are these courses free?
Re: The Journey by Anonymous6o6: 11:26am On Jul 06, 2023
Jen96:
but heard u could defer. Y didn't u defer?


I did deferred but rather, they messaged me that I can start with another cohort from where I stopped. But I don't know when I will ever do that
Re: The Journey by Anonymous6o6: 11:27am On Jul 06, 2023
Lorayne:
are these courses free?


Yes, It is.
I posted them on my "Introduction to Technical Writing" article.

Stroll up for the link.
Re: The Journey by Jen96: 12:43pm On Jul 06, 2023
Anonymous6o6:



I did deferred but rather, they messaged me that I can start with another cohort from where I stopped. But I don't know when I will ever do that
at least u v achieved ur goal. Congratulations

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Re: The Journey by Anonymous6o6: 12:58pm On Jul 06, 2023
Jen96:
at least u v achieved ur goal. Congratulations


Thanks
Re: The Journey by Johnflowey1738(f): 3:02pm On Aug 08, 2023
Hell0. I am intrested in the technical writing mentorship. How do i proceed.
Anonymous6o6:
I couldn't think of a unique name for this thread but I hope it serve its purpose.

I already have a thread in the diary section where I document about my journey as a developer but the essence of creating this one is because, there are times where I require the opinions or feedback of other devs, and I do receive mails with questions a little late, so think here as a safe space.

My diary -

So... About my stack
I'm a front-end developer and a software engineer. Initially wanted to go for backend but due to certain reasons, I realize I enjoyed frontend more. My plan is to do MERN but I will get there while working as a front-end dev - Money must be made to encourage progress.

I took quite some time creating my roadmap because that way I can stay focused without being in doubt if there's more. I will be dropping the link I used and my personal roadmap.

link: https: //www .linkedin . com/posts/satyajitsamal_frontend-developer-roadmap-activity-7007909333627736064-In23?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_android

PS: please ensure you close the spaces in your browser for the link to work

After browsing through, this is my personal roadmap:
- HTML
- CSS
- Tailwind CSS
- JavaScript
- DNS and hosting
- Git and GitHub
- CSS preprocessor - Sass
- React
- NextJs
- Typescript
- React Native
- Data structure and Algorithm
- Testing
- CI/CD

I also have projects I have listed down, some of which I'm current building and some, in the future. Regarding my roadmap, I did state it is my personal roadmap which means you can create yours depending on your research.

Least I forget, I also write in the form of documenting my project, the problems I encountered and also solutions. It honestly hasn't been easy considering the fact that I'm a law student but It hasn't been easy for anyone going into programming.

Current Progress
I'm currently learning react and building projects. It hasn't been long since I started learning React and the reason I had to rush it is because I was referred to a company for internship and the take-home project given to me requires I know React. Though they were understanding enough to give me time but I know if I take too long, It is good as gone.

The aim of this thread is to continue documenting my journey and connect with developers because replying people's mail late is not polite. I also recently created a YouTube channel but still setting it up. I intend to post projects I build there. There are many benefits of having a YouTube channel but the most important one is that it improves one's skill as a developer. This is because you can't record some half-ass video and post there. Making research helps the quality of the content.

That's enough for now, back to work. I'm currently in the Computer Science department watching tutorials and I have plans to do overnight but I'm still contemplating it because of tomorrow's election.

We can properly communicate here Tobedated and I will check out the Twitter clone, also check out the latest project I posted.
Re: The Journey by Anonymous6o6: 6:07am On Aug 10, 2023
Johnflowey1738:
Hell0. I am intrested in the technical writing mentorship. How do i proceed.

Hey Girl

So I already picked some people for the job but I also intend to pick more people when the ones I had picked all get jobs.

Until then.

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Re: The Journey by ThiagoKid(m): 7:14am On Aug 10, 2023
Anonymous6o6:


Hey Girl

So I already picked some people for the job but I also intend to pick more people when the ones I had picked all get jobs.

Until then.

I didn't receive your mail, back then.
Re: The Journey by Anonymous6o6: 8:27pm On Aug 12, 2023
ThiagoKid:


I didn't receive your mail, back then.


Well I only picked a few people.
Re: The Journey by Anonymous6o6: 8:29pm On Aug 12, 2023
I guess posting it here won't be bad.

So I'm glad to announce four people out of the people I mentored have gotten jobs as Technical writers.

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Re: The Journey by ThiagoKid(m): 11:43pm On Aug 12, 2023
Anonymous6o6:



Well I only picked a few people.
Oh, interesting.
Re: The Journey by XploraBen(m): 7:48am On Sep 25, 2023
@Anonymous6o6

From Which platforms do you get your technical writing jobs?
Re: The Journey by Anonymous6o6: 8:50am On Sep 28, 2023
XploraBen:
@Anonymous6o6

From Which platforms do you get your technical writing jobs?


This is it - https: //github. com/ malgamves/ CommunityWriterPrograms


Close in the spaces to access it

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Re: The Journey by XploraBen(m): 10:15am On Sep 28, 2023
Anonymous6o6:



This is it - https: //github. com/ malgamves/ CommunityWriterPrograms


Close in the spaces to access it
Thanks I'll check it out.👍
Re: The Journey by thedescriptor: 11:48am On Oct 09, 2023
Anonymous6o6:



This is it - https: //github. com/ malgamves/ CommunityWriterPrograms


Close in the spaces to access it

Hello Tracy-senpai/Anonymus6o6.

So I found this thread on Nairaland two days back and it was a godsend for me. I'm crazily motivated and impressed with your journey and I'm glad you continued to document things here as they evolved. You are really amazing.

I've also been looking through the blog posts and other resources you shared, and they've helped oriented me to a degree, as I am a beginner technical writer; passionate about this and trying to learn where and when I can, but with no prior developer experience.

I recently completed Google's technical writing course and I'm currently learning about the basic structures of Markdown, CLI and Git/Github (not too foreign because I used to play with CMD on my family PC back in the day). I'm also working on starting a Hashnode blog to document the things I learn.

What I'd love to know now, however, are tips/advice from you on things/concepts/languages/etc. that` you think I should be focusing on now; that would really help.

Anyways, feel free to reply to this as soon as you are able. Many thanks in advance.

Thank you once again. Your crazy resilience and work ethic and story is my inspiration now. Congratulations on all the good you've had so far. May many more come your way.

Best Regards.
Re: The Journey by Shomek(m): 1:41am On Apr 11
Anonymous6o6:
Good Evening Guys.

I wrote an article on Introduction to Technical Writing. I also compiled Technical Writing materials to ease to help anyone interested in going into Technical Writing.

I hope you all find it useful, let me.know thoughts on it.

Hashnode: https://tracychan7.hashnode.dev/introduction-to-technical-writing-a-beginners-guide


Please close the spacing to between (hashnode and .dev)

The article consist of resources to teach you Technical Writing, companies to apply for jobs, tools to ease your technical writing journey and where you can build your portfolio.
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