Some stuff you may have missed
Posted by Davy Brion on July 31st, 2008
Over the past month, the stats of my blog have basically quadrupled and the (estimated) subscriber count went from 40 to 200. I’m obviously very happy about that. Now, 200 subscribers is peanuts compared to what many other bloggers have, but considering the fact that i have no ‘claim to fame’ whatsoever outside of my posts, and that i don’t work for a large well known company, i’d say it’s pretty good so far.
But anyways, for those of you who’ve only joined us recently, i’ve listed a couple of my favorite older posts on the right sidebar of the blog. For those of you who’re reading this through an RSS reader, here’s the list:
- Introduction to Inversion Of Control With Windsor
- The Circuit Breaker
- Adding behavior with PostSharp
- Easy Non Blocking Locking
- Adding Behavior Without Modifying Existing Code With Windsor
- Implementing A Value Object
- Storing Data In The HttpSession
- Thoughts On Code Reviews
I think those posts are pretty good, so maybe some of you will like them as well
Anyways, i’m sure i’ll have a ton of interesting stuff to post in the coming months as well. For the first time in my career, i’m in a position where i’m actually doing interesting stuff all day long, whether it’s interesting coding, thinking about interesting problems with some smart people or trying to provide some technical guidance/coaching to younger developers (don’t think i’m an old fart though, i’m only 27). The only difficulty i’m having so far is going home on time
. I expect this situation to lead to a lot of interesting posts in the future so stay tuned…
August 1st, 2008 at 1:48 am
Congratulations
August 1st, 2008 at 6:45 am
thanks
August 1st, 2008 at 3:52 pm
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August 3rd, 2008 at 6:40 am
I discovered your blog recently, and have spent quite a bit of time going through your archives. You’ve sure been busy cranking out the articles!
I find the .NET-related ones useful reading, as I am in the process of boosting my knowledge of tools and techniques for working with .NET.
August 3rd, 2008 at 10:25 am
glad you like it