It has been around 6 months since I started to blog a lot.
I followed the calls from Gabor Szabo, Joel Berger and Dave Cross then on top I added mine
My intention was clearly to setup a "Perl blogging scene" on devto and I feel like it works, see #Perl and numbers from perlweekly:
The number of blog posts does not decreased on BPO (it was not the goal, I want more posts, not less!) but the number of posts on DevTo increased lot yeah ! 💃
It reached a minimum steady number that make it a viable place to monitor for posts :) (and to make people join and contribute)
It's a teamwork and I do not deserve much credits, but I did a pretty decent effort (more than 50 blog posts in 6 months):
Will I blog as much for the coming 6 months? Probably not, but I have to say that blogging is very rewarding since I have the feeling to show Perl in a nice way and I have a lot of interactions with great people (comments ❤️).
It also helps me practice the "art of writing", help me to dig deeper in some areas and suddenly there are so much great blog posts from Perl figures all around!
@mjgardner @leontimmermans @kraih @davorg @ovid @haarg @tobyink
(I wanted to put more names but there is a limit on how many people I can mention)
These people are often more successful than me (I have to admit that they produce better blog posts 😃), Ovid had an immediate huge success with Perl-but-generalist posts, that's crazy!
Hits
Back to me, my biggest hit is not Perl related but about how a user triggered a crypto miner in my github action through a malicious pull request, if you're interested in github actions and security, check it out.
My other hits (could we really talk about hits? 😀) are around the topic of Perl and blogging: A call to Perl bloggers to come on DevTo or To help Perl, just blog
Or around Perl reputation like A Perl love letter or The hate of Perl in memes
I also made books reviews that I wrote also as a kind of "personal notes". The list of reviews is here
Mojolicious related posts are always well received! Like for instance this Simple live chart using mojolicious
In between I wrote a lot of posts about toolchain/(Meta)CPAN:
- A tour of perl github actions
- Browse CPAN modules per namespace
- My GitHub action to upload to CPAN
- CPAN utils
- #AdoptAPerlModule
- SVG CPAN logo
- Install CPAN modules from different sources
And do you read my first post?
Failures
To be honest there are also some failures that I consider even more interesting to link 😃
My parallel between Perl devs and Mandalorians was cool but a bit weird for readers 😃 (but I get some very kind likes)
I am proud of my serie about JAPHs (what a "risky" topic) but the 2 first episodes JAPHs autopsies 1 and JAPHs autopsies 2 were almost totally ignored.
My posts in French never worked but I continued to post them anyway 😀 like Book review "Perl pour l'impatient" or this terrible absolutely-no-like Critique de livre : Gimp 2.10 - Special debutants
Aside from Perl, I published some posts about docker (1, 2) or security (Billions laughs attack)
(I'm kidding with "failures" but it is not, I'm not writing for likes)
Conclusion
As I said in my call, I'm more a blog reader than a writer, so I'm very eager to read your posts!
So please dear reader, unleash the writer living in you! 😃
Top comments (1)
@raigaurav @smonff @grinnz @jonasbn @szabgab some more mentions since I was limited in the post 😃