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 3 Comments- Add comment | Back to Software Development Blog Written on 11-Jan-2009 by asqui

Given that I spend a significant proportion of my waking hours thinking about, working on, and discussing technical programming-related issues I figured it's about time to start blogging some of the interesting things I come across in that sphere.

For the benefit of my 'normal' friends (who prefer that a "delegate" is "a person elected to the United States House of Representatives", rather than "a type that references a method") I've decided to isolate this technical writing to a separate area.

By day I work as a software developer in the financial sector, mainly involved in middle-tier software development in C#. I expect my posts here will center around C# and related Microsoft technologies, Rhino Mocks and unit testing, as well as anything else that's too geeky to post on my personal blog.

Feel free to give me feedback and suggestions through the comments system. (You can also contact me via blog 'at' this domain.)

Happy Reading!
Daniel Fortunov

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  • written on 13-Jan-2009

    Iain Bapty [http://iainba.blogspot.com] says:

    From a recent post by Jeff Atwood:

    "However, if you can stick to a posting schedule and produce one or two quality posts every week for an entire calendar year... then, and only then, can you expect to see a trickle of readership. I started this blog in 2004, and it took a solid three years of writing 3 to 5 times per week before it achieved anything resembling popularity within the software development community."

  • written on 13-Jan-2009

    asqui says:

    I'll see what I can do, Iain.

  • written on 13-Jan-2009

    chickerino says:

    Maybe old Jeff just wasn't a very good writer!
    I jest!...

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