Once again it's been quite a while since I posted anything to this
blog. But I haven't lost the blogging habit altogether: I've
been posting things somewhere else.
I was faithful for several years to Radio Userland as my blogging
venue. (And I will always remember it fondly: it was my
first.) But the time came when I could no longer resist the
allure of a less familiar pretty face, and I have begun a new
relationship ... with LiveJournal.
In case you're not familiar with it, LiveJournal is a hybrid: a
combination of blogging and social networking. I rather like it
(is this New Relationship Energy talking?).
My new blog can be found
here: http://edelsont.livejournal.com.
You will follow it avidly.
And has this Radio blog been relegated to the dustbin of
history? By no means! It's just become more
specialized. This will be (for the foreseeable future) my "geek
blog".
In other words, what I will plan to post here, from now on, is
computer technical stuff. Even some postings on software might
go on LiveJournal, if they are directed at an audience of (potential)
users of the software, rather than at the sort of people who program,
or otherwise work with computers professionally. So if you're
hard core, stick around! Well, visit me at LJ too, but come back
here when you have the yen to get down into the bits and bytes.
I did create one post "over there" which some might think, by my own
criteria, belonged "over here". It's about my programming
language preferences (hint: the title is "In Good Taste: Very
Schemely"), and you can find it
at http://edelsont.livejournal.com/1038.html.
Take a look, and judge for yourself where it belongs.
I myself would say that that that posting actually is in the right
place: that it isn't directed at a technical audience. The only
reasons it gives for my preferences are non-technical ones. I
was trying to give the non-geeks a little taste of what it's like to
care about such things.
I hope that you enjoy the new blog. And that you continue to
enjoy this one, too ... if you're into that sort of thing.
Categorie(s) for this post:
Blogging,
Radio Userland,
Programming Languages.
3:45:34 PM
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