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Raymond Lewallen

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Nickname: rlewallen
Registered: Apr, 2005

Raymond Lewallen is a .Net developer and Sql Server DBA
Where has Raymond been? Contemplating the pollution of the tech blogosphere. Posted: Sep 27, 2005 8:57 PM
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I've gotten a couple of emails over the last few weeks from people wanting to know if I was OK and that I am still around.  Yes, I'm still here :)

First, Happy BlogDay to me.... this is my 200th post :)

September has been a busy month for me.  The start of the NFL season means dedicating some time to managing several fantasy football teams, which has been fun and fruitful so far.

I've also been battling, off and on, bouts of vertigo for the last 2 weeks, and the antivert makes me wanna sleep all the time, as well as leaves me incapable of concentrating for any lengthy periods of time. 

I have been home for only one or two weekends in the last few months.

Project FAZR takes up some time as well.  You'll hear alot about that in the coming months from the FAZR website.  We're about to start actual coding on our first project, and its going to be a fun exercise in working in a virtual development team.

Lastly, and most imporantly, the blogosphere is just completely oversaturated with tech news right now.  The fun stuff to talk about is new .Net and Sql features, as well as what has come to light from the PDC.  But seriously, what can I say that you can't go read already?  I feel like blogging things that are of interest to me would only be adding to the pollution of over-blogged and repetitive information.  If you don't subscribe to many blogs, this may not be an issue for you.  If you subscribe to over 300 (including group blog feeds like asp.net, dnj, codebetter, pluralsight, thoughtworks, etc) like I do, then having to wade through repetative information becomes a real issue.  I find that reading the majority of blogs lately is just wasting my time.  We all know what is coming in VS 2005.  We all know whats coming in Sql Server 2005.  We all know about LINQ.  We all know about Vista.  Just stop already!  I've had this discussion about blog pollution and over-saturation with both Brendan and Sahil, and haven't come up with anything good yet to get me back on track.

I think over all, there has been a decrease in CodeBetter blogging in general over the last two months, and I think it can be partially explained by the reasons I have just stated.  We don't want to be part of that over-saturation, mark all as read, unsuscribe issue that boring, drab and repetative blogs lead to.  We want to remain dedicated to providing you with fresh content, and new ideas and thoughts about both old and new concepts.

So what is left to discuss?  Jeremy has got me thinking about blogging about design patterns.  His posts are very informative if you are not familiar with the patterns he has been discussing.  As many patterns there are, there's always room for blogging :)  Also, I've thought about going back to discussing beginner topics for OOP and .Net, which I did earlier this year.  With .Net 2.0 coming out, I think another big push from VB6 and other language applications will come after the first of the year (fiscal year for a lot of companies) to move to managed code.  We certainly don't want to leave those people behind, and need to regurgitate some classic OOP and .Net information for them.

It won't take long for me to get out of this lull.  I'll be back to blogging full time shortly, once my little "blog vacation" is completely over.  Also, I'll soon be getting some formal training in 2005 products from Microsoft based on the RTM releases, and I'll share some of the less dicussed information, but stuff that some people out there will still be googling for.  All the major stuff you either already know about, or live in a bubble.

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