As part of the Hashnode Bootcamp, on day three, Sam Sycamore invited the attendees to "pick a niche" for our blog and write an article about it.
So, without further ado, here is the article!
My niche
My niche is quite simple; it is the position that I put myself in.
I am a self-taught developer learning from peers, such as YouTube instructors, online coding schools, Twitter personalities, etc. So, I first group myself with other like-minded students.
For a visual representation, we will put the students in position 1.
The peers I am learning from are in position 3.
Drum roll, please! ๐ฅ
I position myself in position 2, making myself a mediator for students and peers!
Position
- Students
- Myself
- Peers
I am a mediator
As a mediator for students and peers, I write articles of the valuable lessons taught to reinforce what I learn and share it with other students in the web dev community.
So far, I have written articles covering
- Scrimba
- freeCodeCamp
- Fellow students
- Gary Simon
- Cassidy Williams
- Erik Hanchett
- Sara Shook
- Shawn Wang
- Dylan Israel
- Florin Pop
- Kevin Powell
- Danny Thompson
- James Quick
Generation X
Finally, to create recognizable branding, after combining my age with my love for sci-fi, the result is "Self-Taught The X Generation: Weekly articles from a self-taught Generation X programmer!"