Blog reading status: current

Finally catching up on my blog reading (actually I am sure I have missed some gems, but ended up just skimming a lot of content - in order to get things to a managable level - had close to 3000 unread entries).

Saturday I came across Brendan Tompkins' entry and started to really think. As I commented in his blog, I have been thinking for a little while that I need to get a focus on the content that I post here. I really don't think I can filter out all the personal stuff - just because that is the way I am - but I do think I can come up with some better technical content.

Here are a few of the things going around in my head right now:

  • Buckup or shutup - entry on how the .net community says languages don't really matter (ie. VB.Net vs. C#), how fluent are you in multiple .net languages?
  • How do you start writing Core and Framework classes for your project?
  • Patterns and Practices in everyday life
There are so many blogs about C# and ASP.Net it doesn't seem to make sense to start another one....but we'll see where the tide goes

posted on Monday, July 05, 2004 7:01 AM

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# re: Blog reading status: current

Personally, I can read and write C# the best, and I can do most things in Managed C++ (talk about a screwed up syntax). As for VB, I can read it pretty well, but don't ask me to write it - I know that I'll forget one of the umpteen million keywords that it uses.
7/5/2004 10:38 AM | Andy

# re: Blog reading status: current

Andy: I know what you mean. I have been using C# mostly for 2 years now and learning C++. Have done a lot with VB before .Net, but now I am filling in the gaps so I can be at least bi-lingual in C# and VB.Net.
7/7/2004 11:42 PM | Jason Haley

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