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Blogger questions: What if someone else wrote about the same subject?

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I have a moderately popular blog. In part because I syndicate but largely (in my opinion) because I write a lot of posts (twice a week for > 3 years). Over 340 of them in fact. Because of this a friend asked me what I do if I write a blog and then discover that someone else wrote about the same subject, but did it better?

Since I’ve heard this question in a few different forms I thought I’d answer it.

Answer: It doesn’t matter in the slightest.

Seriously, what different does it make? With the number of bloggers out there it’s highly unlikely that I’m going to write about a subject that no one else has or will. It gets even worse when you throw in answers to questions on various forums. The idea is to put my own spin on it. When I describe something in my way it may resonate better(or worse) than someone else’s take. Also just because someone else wrote about it doesn’t mean that you read their version. And the people who read the other versions won’t necessarily see mine.

Just for proof I took 4 random blog entries and did a google search for other blogs/forums/etc on the same subject. Here’s what I came up with.


SQL Studies: Amusing SQL Trick – Hide yourself from SQL Server

Heh, I’m actually pointing out someone else’s blog in this one.

 


SQL Studies: Impersonating a server level permission

This is one of those rare cases where I think I was actually one of the first one’s to write about this. Lots of people writing about impersonation but I didn’t see anyone mention using TRUSTWORTHY to get server level permissions.

 


SQL Studies: TSQL Tuesday #68: What is my configuration?

For this particular T-SQL Tuesday I talked about documenting your configuration settings .. gosh what an unpopular subject.

 


SQL Studies: Which user function do I use?

 


Hopefully I’ve made my point. It doesn’t matter if you write about the same subject as anyone else. As long as you aren’t plagiarizing someone else go for it!

Filed under: Blogging, Microsoft SQL Server, SQLServerPedia Syndication Tagged: blogging, microsoft sql server

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