I've been a professional C, Perl, PHP and Python developer.
I'm an ex-sysadmin from the late 20th century.
These days I do more Javascript and CSS and whatnot, and promote UX and accessibility.
When you say, "well-explained", that's something that really depends on the reader. Some people learn better from visual examples, some from personal stories, some from dry text.
Just because there are a million posts called "the CSS box model" doesn't mean you can't write one which demonstrates the difference between padding, margin and border sizes with pictures of the Ikea furniture in your bedroom, and that might be the trick to someone reaching their "aha!" moment.
Personal stories can also be motivating, talking about what you found difficult and what you did to overcome those difficulties.
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I think everyone has a unique take on topics.
When you say, "well-explained", that's something that really depends on the reader. Some people learn better from visual examples, some from personal stories, some from dry text.
Just because there are a million posts called "the CSS box model" doesn't mean you can't write one which demonstrates the difference between padding, margin and border sizes with pictures of the Ikea furniture in your bedroom, and that might be the trick to someone reaching their "aha!" moment.
Personal stories can also be motivating, talking about what you found difficult and what you did to overcome those difficulties.