I finally decided to put the time to set-up the professional blog I’ve talked about in a previous post.
It’s name is Crossbrowser, because it’s a topic that’s always important when developing Web applications.
Whenever I post on that blog and feel the subject is also relevant to this blog I’ll write a little post to point readers to it.
What’s the difference with this blog?
I would categorize this blog as a career blog which is a place where I talk about what’s going on with my career. The Crossbrowser blog will mostly talk about the technical aspects of my job or other projects. Most people will find more value in that other blog. However, as I said, whenever a post is relevant to my career blog, I’ll write about it.
Learn revision control, it’s good for you
It’s the title of the first such relevant post, I talk about revision control and the lack of teaching of this skill at school and why it should be taught. So learn revision control, it’s good for you.
What is this about?
Essentially, this blog is about me and my professional life as a Web developer. I’ll keep this up-to-date as much as possible to reflect what’s going on with my career. This is mostly for my personal use to keep a diary of my work and for a place to talk about my projects. I will try to keep an updated portfolio of my projects in here.
What is this not about?
This will not be a technical blog or about programming techniques or anything directly related to my trade. I’m actually currently setting up another blog which will be focused on the Software Engineering profession. I will find a way to notify anyone reading this blog whenever a new post is published on that other blog.
Why?
Because, as a recent software engineer graduate, I think it is important to have a place online that you can refer people to in case they want to know what exactly you are doing. This is especially true when you are looking for a job (which I am not), but it also helps to keep a log of what’s going on with your life and how you are progressing in your profession.
Who is this for?
Mostly for me and people who are interested in my career (not that many people).
Enjoy!