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Old 04.23.2015, 02:01 PM   #17
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learn a proper text editor (emacs or vi), learn a markup language (markdown or asciidoc) and learn a proper version control system (git).

why?? they're not coders

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I'm also not a blogger, but if you're going to blog I'd advise you to learn HTML, learn a cms (wordpress is probably industry standard), learn basic typography and graphic design and take a look at the API of some major online publications like the NYT.

maybe, but i've seen plenty shit-looking blogs make it big. wordpress takes care of the markup. i mean this is all good refinement but per pareto he needs to focus on the 20% that gets 80% of the audience. fuck the details & get started.

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Experience trumps any degree you might have.
and content is king
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