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		By: Roger S		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The few lines you wrote about the book that establish your perspective arouse my interest way more than &quot;technical blogging&quot; (which I guess is what I came to your blog for, but which I wouldn&#039;t check off as a topic I&#039;m interested in, which seems a signficant mis-match of interest and recognition of that interest, at least by the label you&#039;re using.) 

The way you introduce what you can advise the reader on works. But maybe you want to make &quot;Zen and the Art of Technical Blogging&quot; the subtitle and keep looking for a title that makes anyone who&#039;s interested want to peek into your book to see what it&#039;s like.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The few lines you wrote about the book that establish your perspective arouse my interest way more than &#8220;technical blogging&#8221; (which I guess is what I came to your blog for, but which I wouldn&#8217;t check off as a topic I&#8217;m interested in, which seems a signficant mis-match of interest and recognition of that interest, at least by the label you&#8217;re using.) </p>
<p>The way you introduce what you can advise the reader on works. But maybe you want to make &#8220;Zen and the Art of Technical Blogging&#8221; the subtitle and keep looking for a title that makes anyone who&#8217;s interested want to peek into your book to see what it&#8217;s like.</p>
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