Open rsensenig opened 1 year ago
Audience: People who want to implement full stack logging on their Vue and Node app
Goal: Give people concrete steps so that they can set up a base for their project
Title: How I Implemented a Full Stack Logging Solution for a Vue and Node App
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This is a very comprehensive outline. Well done! Perhaps keep in mind that the length of your blog should be something that the reader can comfortably consume on a site like Dev.to. Can you address all these points in ~400-600 words? Consider this while you're doing the final walk through of your rough draft. But overall, really well thought out!
Hi @unnamedrd - Thanks for this feedback! I think the blog post will be somewhat similar to this one in length: https://dev.to/programequity/creating-github-actions-for-community-engagement-58be, and perhaps even a little shorter. Each of the sub-bullet points won't be elaborated on too much because the code snippets will provide a lot of context. If needed, I can cut out the testing I did using Postman. Thanks again!
Exactly, you can always cut out extraneous information if necessary later on.
noting that Rachel is out for a pre-approved reason and the link to this blog post will be updated no later than Tuesday night
Please see the first draft of my blog post here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/10ZC-WJH8AnnGPhAhwi-a0dTCPSQQV9G0EKrv0L_0n8U/edit?usp=sharing
The final draft of my blog post can be viewed here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/10ZC-WJH8AnnGPhAhwi-a0dTCPSQQV9G0EKrv0L_0n8U/edit?usp=sharing.
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