How can I start writing IT article? [closed] - knowledge-management

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I am new stack overflow user.
I see that I can post a new question by clicking 'question' button.
But if I need to share knowledge,e.g., write some 101 tutorial.
How can I start writing it?
Which menu or link should I go to to post my article?

First read help pointed by #Marc B comment.
Then, let´s suppose you have a answer to a common question and you want to share. You can ask the question and click the link to "Answer your own question". This way you will be sharing your knowledge.
However, please, keep your questions/answers in the scope of stackoverflow, ask good questions or your answers would end up being useless.

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