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so true! and many times the solution is right under our noses while we are searching throughout the whole world :p

yes :) there's always more simple elegant ways that you never thought of

Hey buddy, have you considered joining the "#100DaysOfGameDev" event on twitter (and elsewhere)?

It's a simple community-based event encourgaging people to work on game development everyday for the rest of this year (100 days), inspired by the "#100DaysOfCode" movement.
You don't have to really do anything different, other than just include the hashtag, and you're free to join the Discord group where you can talk with other participants as well as post your daily updates to earn little badges.

You already seem to be doing daily progress, so I figured this might be an easy thing to add to hopefully get some more exposure for yourself. Looking forward to seeing you post more, keep it up! :^)

yea man. i joined their discord channel. will start adding the tag in my twitter posts. but mostly i'm just copy pasting my youtube videos 😂

for me it's more like 100 months of code tho!

haha awesome! 100 months of code is like boss-level challenge 🤩 good luck!

yea man. thanks for the info!

Github is great for any type of storage, especially true for our blog posts!

A blogger shouldn't learn the hard way that starting a draft offline and then saving it somewhere is the best way to go before hitting that publishing button. Both of the markdown editors I use have the feature of syncing, as well as pushing and pulling from GitHub, so I have a repo where all my Published and yet unpublished works of fiction go :p

It's a life saver though, especially if you want to cross-post at a later time, or edit down the line.. Plus saving your drafts ensures you won't lose unfinished work. (Even though I use SteemPeak which has the drafts feature, I don't paste my draft there until I've already proof-read. I don't paste it into SteemPeak until I'm ready to add the final touches and preview formatting)

Well, I went a little off course there.. But another advantage of Github is that along with syncing the posts published to STEEM, you can also turn pages on for the repo, and set up a Jakell or Hugo self-hosted blog if you like.. or just theme it out for your own use.. Makes organising and searching through an archive of your old posts efficient.

i was mostly focused on youtube and my gamedev so i didn't know it's useful for blogging too :)
but it's good to know. and thanks for coming!

Honestly I do prefer GitLab over Github, but unortunately not as many services integrate with GitLab but they do use Github.

well as long as it works! it's always a good idea to share and collaborate :)

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