I was quite interested to read about the idea of "learning in public", a strategy that involves sharing notes, plans and progress online to benefit others and reinforce your own motivation and commitment. Given my own blog ~~could use some updates~~ is available and written using markdown, like my notes (in [obsidian](https://obsidian.md/)) it is a natural and easy fit, so I'm going to experiment with making more and more of my notes available online via this mechanism. ## Disclaimer My notes won't be perfect. They will have errors in understanding and in substance. I'm learning and doing the best I can, but they are provided as is and you need to do whatever checking is required to satisfy yourself they are good enough for you to use for a particular purpose. My goal is to improve these notes over time but this will always be the case. ## Resources Here are a few things you could check out if you’re interested in the idea of learning in public. 1. Ellen Weaver's [writeup](https://www.codewars.com/post/learn-in-public-the-community-based-learning-strategy-that-improves-programming-skills) . Somewhat programming-specific because of the audience but a good overview. 2. Anaïs Erlichs' [overview](https://anaisurl.com/learning-in-public/) 3. swyx's [writeup](https://www.swyx.io/learn-in-public) Some of these are quite career-focussed, which is not really my motivation but may work for you.