What Do You Want From Me?
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Every morning, I sit down to my computer and think, what are people going to care about reading today? I've accumulated a decent audience for this blog, and I feel like I should be earning, not holding, a spot in your RSS reader.
Some days, it's an interesting story that hits me. Others, it's a tutorial on some technology I'm jazzed about playing with. If I've really got something itching me, I'll put a video together.
But my question to you, dear reader, is:
What, if anything, would make you tell your friends about what I've written?
Most of you are accomplished software developers. Some of you are friends in other industries. One of you is my Mom.
I'm looking for comments, emails, phone calls, twitters, facebook messages...however you'd like to throw me some feedback. I would honestly and truly appreciate anything you can offer me. Positive or negative.
Some days, it's an interesting story that hits me. Others, it's a tutorial on some technology I'm jazzed about playing with. If I've really got something itching me, I'll put a video together.
But my question to you, dear reader, is:
What, if anything, would make you tell your friends about what I've written?
Most of you are accomplished software developers. Some of you are friends in other industries. One of you is my Mom.
I'm looking for comments, emails, phone calls, twitters, facebook messages...however you'd like to throw me some feedback. I would honestly and truly appreciate anything you can offer me. Positive or negative.
Labels: advice, blogging, jeff blankenburg
2 Comments:
commented by
John Stockton, 9:15 AM
John Stockton, 9:15 AM
I find I love the ongoing series posts about any technology. For example, Dustin's ongoing F# posts which build on each other are great.
Pick a technology and go deep.
Pick a technology and go deep.
Jeff Blankenburg is a Developer Evangelist for the Microsoft Corporation. I have a passion for user interface technologies, including CSS,
Just a thought.