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What Type of Content Would You Like to See More?

SYSteen Founder May 04, 2017 Uncategorized Leave a Comment

I would like to thank everyone for their feedback on my new blog. I have gotten so much traffic with a short amount of time. This proves that the blog posts that I write here are of high quality.

With that being said, I’ve been wondering lately what type of content would you like to see more of you see yourself interested in?

Don’t worry, I created a simple poll and narrowed down the answered to three : Swift, Systems, and SQL. These are my 3 interests right now and I hope I can get enough answers from you guys to start focusing on one speciality instead of switching around the whole time.

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