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Hey {NAME}, "Strong communication skills." You see that in every single job description for high-pay

Hey {NAME}, "Strong communication skills." You see that in every single job description for high-paying web developer positions. The interview process is an assessment of more than just your ability to memorize solutions from leetcode. Even if you botch some syntax in your solution, you can still save the interview by communicating the reason behind your approach. It's far more impressive being able to talk about why you chose a specific approach to the problem than just seeing the correct output. You could be the best 10x developer there is, but if you can't communicate… nobody will know. Code is hard enough for people who understand it, it's pretty much impenetrable for those who don't. The code is just the output of earlier conversations, discussions, and a deep understanding of requirements and design. It's tough to have one without the other. How can you prove to yourself and others that you can communicate clearly and stand out among other devs? The tried and true way to get practice explaining programming concepts is to start writing! Gatsby makes it quick and easy to get started and takes care of the technical details that get in the way of writing like SEO, image optimization, and syntax highlighting. Now, you can spend more time showing those communications skills instead of trying gray hat SEO tactics that attempt to please the Google crawlers. Gatsby is a React-driven, Markdown-powered (MDX!) blogging framework. It's fast, it's secure, and has a ton of plugins you can tailor to your communication style. Laurie Barth, Staff Software Engineer, made this 35 min course to get started writing quickly. ["Build A Developer Blog with Gatsby"]( This course deep-dives into new features that Gatsby provides: - The brand new `gatsby-plugin-image` component (the most performant way to use images across the board) - File System Route API (programmatically create pages from your GraphQL data) - Interactive Project Initialization (use the CLI to include Gatsby's most popular plugins out of the box.) And so much more! In just 35 minutes, you'll know what it takes to set up a blog with Gatsby— Laurie shows you the essentials for getting a blazing-fast, low-hassle way to let employers see proof of your ability to communicate and solve complex problems at work. Learn how to [Build a Developer Blog with Gatsby]( - your friends at egghead P.S. After you finish the course test your skills, with [this challenge]() [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | 12333 Sowden Rd Ste B, PMB#97429, Houston, TX 77080-2059

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