Episode 04 - Brian Hogan

Tammy and Tim have a chat with Brian Hogan, author of Build Websites with Hugo, about his journey to becoming a Pragmatic author. * Recorded 10-March-2021 Show Links Brian Hogan on Twitter Build Websites with Hugo Small, Sharp Software Tools Tim and Tammy are back with another episode of the Pragmatic Hero's Journey podcast. This month, our hosts chat with Brian Hogan, author of Build Websites with Hugo. --- Brian Hogan is a software developer, teacher, author, editor, and musician. Since 1995, Brian's been building websites and web applications using a variety of tools and technology. But Brian's journey didn't stop with web development. He's been working as a freelance developer for small businesses and has helped countless developers through lectures, mentoring, and of course, books---including Small, Sharp Software Tools, Exercises for Programmers, tmux 2: Productive Mouse-Free Development, and several others for The Pragmatic Bookshelf. On this episode, Brian talks about his journey to becoming a pragmatic author and what he's learned along the way. He also spills the beans on what makes for a great bio and how to showcase who you are and what you do. Listen to the rest of Brian's story on this episode of the Pragmatic Hero's Journey podcast. You can stream the episode here: https://pragprog.libsyn.com/ or subscribe to the RSS feed using the following link: https://pragprog.libsyn.com/rss.

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Welcome to the Pragmatic Hero's Journey, a monthly podcast about becoming a Pragmatic author. On this podcast, you'll hear from an eclectic group of authors as they discuss their personal journey to becoming a Pragmatic author. You'll discover what tools they use to write and produce code, what challenges and rewards come along with being an author, and what advice they can share to help you jumpstart your technical writing career. The Pragmatic Hero's Journey podcast is owned and operated by The Pragmatic Programmers, LLC, home of The Pragmatic Bookshelf. The Pragmatic Programmers, founded by Andy Hunt and Dave Thomas, has one simple goal: to improve the lives of professional developers.