Nick delves into the intricacies of technical book writing with authors Adrienne Braganza Tacke and Dylan Hildenbrand. We talk about the process of working with a publisher, coming up with an outline, actually writing the book, and everything that comes after the book is finished.

Nick delves into the intricacies of technical book writing with authors Adrienne Braganza Tacke and Dylan Hildenbrand. We talk about the process of working with a publisher, coming up with an outline, actually writing the book, and everything that comes after the book is finished.

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Featuring:


Adrienne Braganza Tacke – Twitter, GitHub, LinkedInDylan Hildenbrand – Mastodon, GitHub, LinkedIn, WebsiteNick Nisi – Twitter, GitHub, Website

Show Notes:



Adrienne’s books

Looks Good to Me: Constructive Code Reviews
Coding for Kids: Python: Learn to Code with 50 Awesome Games and Activities

Dylan’s book

SvelteKit Up and Running

Something missing or broken? PRs welcome!

Twitter Mentions