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Tuesday, March 11, 2014

My Plans for This Blog

Hello to everyone who may be reading this! What I plan to use this blog for is checking out new web technologies as giving my opinion on its strengths, weaknesses, and so on. In a way, it is as much of a sly way to motivate myself to investigate these budding technologies as it is to share my thoughts about them.

I have recently been overloaded with course work, primarily because I let myself get a bit behind in my textbook in one of my courses. Because of this, as well as other life changes, I have not actually had time to relax and read my library books ("Ajax Bible" by Steven Holzner, and "PHP & MySQL: The Missing Manual" by Brett McLaughlin), let alone come on here to post. On top of everything, I was recently hired as a web development intern, which is exciting, but also sure to be time consuming. All in all I am stoked to begin work there, though.

I will be attending Inter-Op 2014 during the first week of April, and I am sure I will have plenty to report about after having attended that.

Due to all of this, I hate to disappoint anyone, but this blog is still not quite officially 'started'. However, I will do my best to check out at least one technology the next time I have a chance!

Please bear with me and stay tuned! I hope to have plenty of interesting things to see here soon.


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  1. I look forward to your comments after you have attended the Inter-Op 2014.

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    1. Thank you. I attended as many days as I could, and made a blog post about the booths and presentations which I found to be the most interesting/inspiring. The technology industry is really expanding fast. I had no idea about the majority of these problems, let alone that they had such solid solutions already formed.

      Thank you very much for making the announcement on Canvas which gave me the opportunity to attend this event!

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