The Good Fat of Software Development

by Glenn 16. September 2008 16:22

As any blog starts out you have to make a first entry.  The first entry usually says something like "this is my first entry, hear me roar!" But we'll quickly move past the awkward first words and move into some meat.

Some basic pre-Blog Q & A

What are you going to be blogging about?

The short answer would be to create another repository on the web that answers the indepth questions about software development. When I come across those pesky specific questioned that need to be answered for my daily development tasks (that the man has assigned me to) or just in my fiddlings, I look to our good friend Google who can sometimes find me a good answer (that is after i weed my way through the "intro to ..." links with 3 pages on basic usage or the "tips" pages that really just show us how to use the API). Not that those tutorials aren't helpful, it's after I've mastered the basics I want to know more. I find there are few resources out there that go that next step. We all have gone through the same trials and tribulations to extend that control, or overload that event correctly. But why don't more people document it on the web. Well here is one more resource available, my gift to you.

What kind of things will be discussed?

Well all kinds; Web applications, windows application, all the underlying juiciness. We'll mostly stay with the Micro$oft platforms, but we can still have.

Why this named 'Cado Blogo: The good fat of development'?

Easy answer, I really like avocados, you know they are full of the 'good' fat.  And a little reverse alliteration(if that's a real thing) to make it sound fun.

 

So lets call it a day since no one is reading this yet. And I'll see you back here will some actual content.

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