Some Info About Upcoming Content

4 commentsWritten on October 28th, 2008 by
Categories: About The Blog

Just wanted to give you guys a bit of a heads up about some of the upcoming content i've got planned for this blog. I've been posting more about NHibernate lately, and i've actually got 12 other NHibernate-related posts planned for the coming weeks/months. For those of you who aren't really interested in the NHibernate-related content, i hope you bear with me and keep reading for the other stuff as well. I write all of this stuff in my spare time, so naturally i always pick subjects that i like to spend that spare time on. Right now, NHibernate is at the top of that list but i'll obviously keep covering other topics as well :)

And since the subscriber count finally surpassed 600 today, i guess this is a good time to thank all of you who've started following this blog, and obviously everyone who's been reading for a while now. So thanks, and i hope you enjoy your stay :)

  • http://www.kenegozi.com/blog/ Ken Egozi

    i guess this is a good time to thank all of you who’ve started

    Davy – reading your blog is a real treat. I think I speak for the 621 reported-by-feedburner readers when I say thank you for sharing.

  • http://davybrion.com Davy Brion

    @Ken

    and thank you for your many valuable contributions to the projects (and their communities) that make my job both easier and fun to do :)

  • http://grantpalin.com Grant Palin

    I’ve been subscribed to your blog for a while, mainly for the HNibernate content. I hope you’ll keep writing on how to achieve various objectives with NH, not just advanced material, but common tasks. It’s your blog, of course! :)

    NH is something I’ve been meaning to learn for a while, but haven’t needed to use it until now. I’m starting to review quite a few bookmarks on the subject, including some on this site :) I’ll look forward to more useful posts from you!

  • http://morten.lyhr.dk Morten Lyhr

    Keep up the good work.

    Looking forward for some more NHibernate godness…