First of all really thank you for inspiring me that much. Of course I wish you the very best for the new step in your career far away from your comfort zone as you have already declared.
So this is my little story. I am a huge AngularJS fan. In fact this is the reason I ve made a huge career switch so now I am a pro js developer. I have to admit once again that you have inspired me a lot since I have never studied Computer Science. The only thing I have failed is to lose some weight :-( Anyway back to my story. I have created a side-project named angularjs-recipes.com and I am trying really hard to provide some educational content despite my not being a native English speaker. I know that my workload has become even worse but this whole project is like breathing air to me. Of course there is no charge since the framework itself is an open source one. My question is this. How can I make this really useful for other developers out there who seek to master AngularJS and want to stay informed regarding latest updates? Having small functional snippets (recipes) with plunkr example is a smart way to go or not? Also I am the coordinator of Athens AngularJS Meetup and have used the platform many times to provide functional examples for questions people ask me during our meetings. You know I am taking seriously this interaction with other developers because I want this to be really handy. Is this the correct way to move on or I should focus some more with the framework itself, Typescript usage etc and then followers will come. Many questions here please share your thoughts based on your experience.
First of all really thank you for inspiring me that much. Of course I wish you the very best for the new step in your career far away from your comfort zone as you have already declared.
So this is my little story. I am a huge AngularJS fan. In fact this is the reason I ve made a huge career switch so now I am a pro js developer. I have to admit once again that you have inspired me a lot since I have never studied Computer Science. The only thing I have failed is to lose some weight :-( Anyway back to my story. I have created a side-project named angularjs-recipes.com and I am trying really hard to provide some educational content despite my not being a native English speaker. I know that my workload has become even worse but this whole project is like breathing air to me. Of course there is no charge since the framework itself is an open source one. My question is this. How can I make this really useful for other developers out there who seek to master AngularJS and want to stay informed regarding latest updates? Having small functional snippets (recipes) with plunkr example is a smart way to go or not? Also I am the coordinator of Athens AngularJS Meetup and have used the platform many times to provide functional examples for questions people ask me during our meetings. You know I am taking seriously this interaction with other developers because I want this to be really handy. Is this the correct way to move on or I should focus some more with the framework itself, Typescript usage etc and then followers will come. Many questions here please share your thoughts based on your experience.
Thank you Marios