World.Hello()
Woa! I'm nervous!!!! This is my first blog post. The intention of this blog is to provide technical insight on day to day web development tasks, based on my work related experience and also some of my personal projects/challenges. Personally I'm not biased when it comes to programming tools/languages (ok, maybe this is a lie :), but I got to admit I have a strong bond with C#, Visual Studio and the .NET framework itself. Therefore learning and sharing stuff about how to achieve things with those are going to be the main focus of my blog posts.
Initially I thought about creating a blog engine from scratch and use that experience as a kickoff start, since, according to Phil Haack it should be the Hello World of web developers. However, I found this blog engine half way done and considered that it would be a more interesting challenge to complete it my way. With that said you have a glimpse of some of the content I'm going to be displaying here.
I'd like to thank my friend Josh Jordan for encouraging me to go through with this, and it's who also suggested the domain name.
So here I start!
Hello World!!!
10 Comments
Mr. Lidianny said
September 09, 2009
Go for it!
Mr. Josh Jordan said
September 10, 2009
Woohoo! Finally! Looking forward to what you have to say :)
Mr. Cuba said
September 17, 2009
el programming Vacano...dale
Mr. Hector said
September 25, 2009
La gente pipiri-pipiri bloguiando! ta agregao en el feed reader, dele para alla!
Mr. Michelle C. (la fiera) said
October 07, 2009
Felicidades Raul!! Haciendo posible lo pensado, una meta alcanzada :) Suerte!
Mr. Raúl Roa said
October 27, 2009
Thanks to all :)
Mr. gOOdBoy said
October 27, 2009
Double R!!!
Mr. April said
November 21, 2009
For ages the only blogging platforms I'd heard of are basically WP, Joomla and Blogger. After doing a lot of research I see there are loads more. The problem is I have no idea what ones are good for what tasks.
Mr. Raúl Roa said
November 25, 2009
I think that a blogging engines and CMS concepts should not be mixed. Even though a blogging engine is used to manage content and sometimes can emulate a CMS like behavior, its scope is way smaller when compared to a mature CMS.
If your main interest is blogging and nothing else, choose the one you like the most since all blogging engines should have essential blogging tools as part of their core. Seeing the big picture, they all have different things to offer, from simpleness when it comes to blog management and posting to a vast community developed core and packages repository that let you extend it's capabilities to other more complex tasks.
Mr. Maraka said
December 02, 2009
duuuude nice stuff u have going on here, ive been reading it for a while and its pretty interesting stuff u got here, keep it up man, really a good job