I've decided to throw my hat into the ring and start my own tech blog. Now I know tech blogs are ten-a-penny (my 'research' shows that blog sites are second only to porn in number) so why bother creating another one? I'll tell you why:
- Very occasionally I do something for myself sans-copy-and-paste that could genually help others in the way other blog posts have helped me.
- I get to complain about Windows Workflow in a public environment.
- It serves as a handy lookup for me so in the future I can look at my posts and say to myself "ah so that's how you do apostrophes in XHTML that work with IE6".
- It looks good on my CV and may help me find a job that isn't in Burger King.
So welcome to my blog: Don't Worry, It's In-flammable, or DWIIF as all the cool kids call it. The name has nothing to do with software what-so-ever but is a Simpsons quote (Dr Nick Riviera) that makes me smile; no doubt this will be the first of many such references.
The plan is to get some actual content up soon once I've got the site design bit done - this post acting as some dummy content that I can style offline. See you soon.
Why would anyone want to complain about Windows Workflow? Publicly or otherwise?
ReplyDeleteAll hail workflow!
Did I say complain? That's a typo. What I meant to say was "I get to exalt the great name of Windows Workflow".
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