diff --git a/src/assets/blog-content/education/what-is-the-best-renewable-energy.md b/src/assets/blog-content/education/what-is-the-best-renewable-energy.md
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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
Date: 31th of May 2024
-Last Update on: 2nd of June 2024
+Last Update on: 20th of June 2024
Climate change has never been a greater global concern than in recent years. While more extreme wheater and climate events are becoming more frequent by time, it is also becoming essential to work on finding alternative and cleaner ways to produce energy.
@@ -18,14 +18,14 @@ When speaking about renewable energy, Solar energy tends to be among the top cho
### Pros
It is highly abundant and available almost everywhere on Earth, as well as sustainable and long-lasting.
-To collect energy we mainly use solar panels, that are increasingly becoming more efficient and cheaper over the years. They generally now have a lifespan of more than 30 years.
+To collect energy we mainly use solar panels, that are increasingly becoming more efficient and cheaper over the years. They generally have a lifespan of about 30 years.
The use of batteries also can provide reliable and continuos supply of energy even if the weather conditions, such as clouds or nights, don't allow to collect energy directly from the Sun.
This helps making a more efficient use of solar power and also reducing electricity bills.
### Cons
There is still an upfront cost to face for the installation of solar panels, the batteries, and for all other necessary system requirements.
Another aspect to consider is the average amount of Solar exposition. Some areas on Earth receive more sunlight than others.
-This becomes more clear to understand if we compare countries alongside the equator compared to those closer to the Artic Circle.
For those of the last group there can be periods of several months without sunlight. This means that on this period it is impossible to collect solar energy.
+This becomes more clear to understand if we compare countries alongside the equator to those closer to the Artic Circle.
For the second group, there can be periods of several months without sunlight. This means that on this period it is impossible to collect solar energy.
Solar panels also are not immune to weather conditions, like hail, snow, lighting strikes, and rapid temperature changes, that can effect the integrity and so the efficiency of them.
@@ -51,13 +51,13 @@ Wind turbines have more moveable parts than Solar panels, which results in
Turbine blades often are source of collisions with birds, especially if wind turbines are built in bird migration areas.
-Wind turbines, like Solar panels, aren't immunine either to geographical issues. Some area of Earth naturally receive more consistent wind currents than others, like the Northen Sea. So regions that offer less wind, like mountains, tall forests or even tall human constructions, are less effective in collecting Wind Energy.
+Wind turbines, like Solar panels, aren't immune either to geographical issues. Some areas of Earth naturally receive more consistent wind currents than others, like the Northen Sea. So, regions that offer less wind, like mountains, tall forests or even tall human constructions, are less effective in collecting Wind Energy.
The construction of several wind turbines can disrupt natural habitats, but also has a negative impact on these visually and acoustically, by altering the visual landscape and producing noise and vibration from blades rotation.
## Hydro Energy
-Another big name across renewable energies is Hydro energy, which is generated by the motion of water that causes turbines to move, and so generating electrical energy.
+Another big name among renewable energies is Hydro energy, which is generated by the motion of water that causes turbines to move, and so generating electrical energy.
### Pros
As it relies on water flow to produce electrical energy, it is clean and sustainable and generally abundant.
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## What programming language should you learn?
-
-Date: 25th of May 2024
+
+Date: 25th of May 2024
+
+Last Update on: 20th of June 2024
First time into programming? Never heard of Java, C# or web development? Afraid of having regrets or making the wrong choice? Don't worry!
In this blog post I'm going to help you navigating through this amazing yet complex world that is Programming.
@@ -9,10 +11,10 @@ In this blog post I'm going to help you navigating through this amazing yet comp
## There is no wrong choice
-Let's start from the big one.
Unless you are looking for Esoteric languages, which programming language you end up choosing will still open plenty of job opportunities if this is of your concern.
+Let's start from the big one.
Unless you are looking for Esoteric languages, which programming language you end up choosing will still open plenty of job opportunities. if this is your main concern.
-By visiting popular job related platforms like Linkedin and Indeed you will finding thousand job posts for any programming language.
-Of course some of them may have more posts than other, but this won't impact your ability to find a job.
+By visiting popular work related platforms, like Linkedin and Indeed, you will find thousands of job offers for any programming language.
+While some language may have more, this won't impact your ability to start a career.
Every programming language is good.
@@ -31,8 +33,8 @@ The good thing is that Internet provides a lot of free and detailed educ
Another popular question, or rather concern, is the amount of programming languages. How many of them you should learn?
The more the better right? Well, not really.
-The reality is that every programming language can be so vast and complex that probably one or two will be already a lot.
-Knowing a programming language doesn't just mean knowing the syntax and be able to write simple programs, but it is also about being familiar with more advanced concepts such as programming principles, patterns, best practices, and also some libraries or even frameworks.
+The reality is that every programming language can be so vast and complex that probably one or two would be already a lot.
+Knowing one doesn't just mean knowing the syntax and be able to write simple programs, but it is also about being familiar with more advanced concepts such as programming principles, patterns, best practices, and also some libraries or even frameworks.
That's why most of the times is far more reasonable to specialize your knowledge into a single or couple of programming languages.