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hmm very interesting.

So can I write a book on any technical topic or programming languages only?

Like I am / wish to be involved in some projects but they are sparsely related , maybe I can apply the pareto principle to see what is a good balance of my interests and what pays / there is demand for.

My main nut which I like to crack is breaking nat's. It drives me crazy when I can play a minecraft server on nats. But I also don't want to reveal such things because they work because I spent hours tinkering and if I tell to the world , it would take the nat owners just minutes fixing it. But still , I don't know , I was thinking of creating an article because book seems pretty heavy.

How long does the book have to be , can it be a 50 75 pages long ? or does it have to be insanely bulky like 1000 pages ?

Sorry if I sound a bit immature because I totally am. I always used to think of blogs as a way to increase my reputation but now I am thinking why not both ? the topics I am good at , can really be both blog / article and a mini book.

Should it be digital or should it be by a publisher ?




Maybe start off with a blog to see if you can get traction/attention.

I created a course about technical book authoring and interviewed a dozen authors. Some made a lot of money from writing. Others less so. Those that treated it like a business seemed to make more money (from the book and related activities).


I think my problem is my knowledge isn't very domain specialized.

I know many tips and tricks that you might thank me for telling you about software but they are sparsely connected to each other. They are connected by my journey of software engineering and the interests I gathered along the way.

So blog might be the way to go. I am going to create my first blog now.


Just created my first blog because of your advice


Awesome. Keep at it. Remember that content creation (book or blog) is a marathon and not a sprint.




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