Whether you’re a new visitor, a fellow developer, a potential client, or just curious about this blog — this page is for you.
Here I’ve compiled the most common questions I receive about pubs.code.blog, my background, the kind of content I create, and how you can benefit from it.
Let’s get your questions answered.
🧑💻 About the Blog
Q1: What is pubs.code.blog all about?
A:
This blog is a platform where I (Sohaib Abbasi) share everything related to programming, development, productivity, tech tutorials, projects, and learning resources. My goal is to demystify coding for beginners and provide practical insights for experienced developers as well.
I write in a simple, actionable style so you can apply what you learn immediately.
Q2: Who is this blog for?
A:
Anyone interested in coding, learning tech skills, building projects, or improving as a developer. Whether you’re:
- A complete beginner trying to learn HTML or JavaScript
- A student exploring Python or Node.js
- A self-taught dev looking to build your portfolio
- Or someone trying to switch careers into tech
This blog is for you.
Q3: What programming languages or technologies do you cover?
A:
I focus on:
- Frontend: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, React, Tailwind CSS
- Backend: Node.js, Express, MongoDB, Firebase
- Other: Git, APIs, CLI tools, Python basics, Web Hosting, and Deployment
I also share tools, templates, frameworks, project ideas, and open-source contributions.
Q4: Why did you start this blog?
A:
To document my journey as a developer, build in public, and help others avoid the mistakes I made when starting out. I also wanted to create a free learning hub that goes beyond traditional tutorials — focusing on real use cases and developer mindset.
Q5: How often do you post new content?
A:
I try to publish 1–2 in-depth blog posts per week, along with regular project updates, resource additions, and newsletter insights (coming soon).
If you subscribe, you’ll get updates directly in your inbox.
🛠️ Technical Questions
Q6: Where should I start if I’m a beginner?
A:
Start with the Learning Path page (coming soon) or read the Getting Started blogs that walk you through setting up tools, writing your first lines of code, and building mini-projects.
I also recommend using the Resources page — it’s packed with beginner-friendly tools and learning platforms.
Q7: Can I use your code or tutorials in my projects?
A:
Yes, unless explicitly stated otherwise, you’re free to:
- Use the code in personal or academic projects
- Learn from and modify it
- Credit is appreciated but not mandatory
For commercial use or redistribution, please contact me.
Q8: Do you offer mentorship or one-on-one help?
A:
Not currently, but I plan to introduce code review sessions, feedback forms, and possibly a community Discord server soon. Subscribe to the newsletter or follow my blog for updates.
🤝 Collaboration & Contact
Q9: Can I contribute to your blog or suggest a topic?
A:
Absolutely! I’m always open to:
- Guest post ideas
- Topic suggestions
- Project collaborations
- Tool recommendations
Just head to the Contact Page and let me know what you have in mind.
Q10: Are you open to partnerships or sponsorships?
A:
Yes — as long as the product, service, or brand aligns with the values of this blog: educational, ethical, and developer-focused. I do not promote low-quality or unrelated products.
Please reach out here for proposals.
🔐 Privacy & Policy
Q11: Do you collect my personal data?
A:
No personally identifiable data is collected unless you:
- Contact me directly via a form
- Subscribe to the email list
- Comment on a post (if comments are enabled)
I don’t sell or share your data. For full details, see the Privacy Policy.
Q12: Can I share your posts on social media or with friends?
A:
Yes, and it means a lot if you do! You’re free to:
- Share links
- Quote small excerpts with credit
- Recommend articles to others
This helps the blog grow and helps others discover useful content.
📈 SEO, Growth & Blogging Questions
Q13: What tools do you use to run this blog?
A:
Here’s my stack:
- Platform: Code.blog (by Hashnode)
- Hosting: Hashnode + GitHub Pages (some projects)
- Editor: Markdown
- Analytics: Simple analytics setup (coming soon)
- Design: Custom CSS, Figma for mockups
Q14: How can I start my own blog like this?
A:
Check out my upcoming blog post on “How to Start a Developer Blog in 2025” — covering:
- Choosing a platform (like Hashnode, Dev.to, Ghost)
- Customizing your domain
- Writing your first posts
- SEO basics
- Promoting your blog
Or get started via the Resources page.
🧩 Fun & Miscellaneous
Q15: What’s your background — did you study computer science?
A:
Nope! I’m self-taught, driven by curiosity and passion. I started learning by building simple HTML pages, then moved to JavaScript, then full-stack development.
This blog is proof that you don’t need a degree to be a developer — just consistency, good resources, and community.
Q16: What inspires your content?
A:
Real questions from beginners, common dev mistakes, my personal learning curve, and the desire to explain things clearly and practically.
I also love turning boring topics into engaging tutorials with examples, visuals, and code snippets.
Q17: Can I support your work?
A:
Yes, and thank you in advance 🙏
Ways to support include:
- Sharing posts on social media
- Subscribing to the blog
- Commenting your thoughts
- Giving feedback
- Suggesting useful tools
- And optionally, donating (coming soon)
🏁 Final Notes
I’ll keep updating this page as more questions come in. If your question wasn’t answered here, feel free to contact me or reach out on socials.
Thanks for reading and being part of this journey. Let’s keep learning, building, and growing together!
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— Sohaib Abbasi
Founder, pubs.code.blog
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