To give this a little context:
- I've got experience in both, but will never be "great" at either (compared to those who are truly great in these fields).
- Coding-wise, I'm learning Swift (fun, but a challenge for me), and know some PHP and JavaScript. And Pascal, but that doesn't seem to be as useful these days. ;)
- Blogging-wise, I've blogged for a decade at www.livedigitally.com.
- I have a full-time job, so in either case this is just an activity for limited free/tinkering/hobby time<p>Reason to code more: have fun building things. Best-case scenario is make working prototypes of ideas I have.<p>Reason to blog more: have fun writing about things. Best-case scenario is increase visibility as an industry thought leader.<p>So knowing I'll never be a FT blogger or coder, and that neither are really for financial gain, I'm curious as to others' opinions on use of time.<p>Thanks!
"but will never be "great" at either"
What sort of attitude is that?<p>Look, I understand that you'll be looking to do these things as a hobby, and that setting your goals too high ends up being demotivating for many people, but to me you're looking at this slightly backwards.<p>On this coding vs. blogging thing, you should do whatever you're passionate about, regardless of the results you might expect to come from it. Reading between the lines of what you wrote it seems that you'd be happier blogging, but know that its a highly competitive field, so do it for your own enjoyment and let readership levels be a bonus.