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Okay. Cool. Hey, everyone. Howamp;#39;s everyone feeling? We got some energy? Alright. Awesome. That--that lunch is digested, and youamp;#39;re ready to learn. Okay, so I am Quincy, and Iamp;#39;m going to talk about how to write technical blog posts that people will actually read. That--that amp;quot;actually readamp;quot; part is important. So, you may be wondering: why is this developer talking about writing? Well, I worked as a journalist for about three years after college, and I would say that technical blogging was absolutely critical to people actually realizing that Free Code Camp existed and to our early community growth. Weamp;#39;re a small nonprofit. We donamp;#39;t have, like, a lot of resources for advertising or for public relations so we turn to trying to write articles worth reading. So Iamp;#39;ve been writing very actively on both Medium and on Quora, and I also edit Free Code Campamp;#39;s Medium publication, which publishes a whole lot of articles on deve