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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

It's been a whole month!!

I can't believe I had the blog with no update for a month. I mean. I update twitter A LOT, but I totally forgot about the blog.

I guess having twitter lets me do 2 things I don't use to do on the blog:
- First of all: Post about technology.
- Second: Post small updates.

None of the above is because twitter is great, but because the blog is intended to be "mainstream", which means that I don't want people to "suffer" these kind of posts.

If I would only post here about technology I know a lot of my readers would stop reading me mainly because the most of the people who read these lines don't really care about programming languages as much as I do. So as I know about this I don't want to bore you. In fact I should thank you for reading my thoughts :-)

The second point is because I see each post as a "chapter" on a book. And each twit is like the "title" of each chapter. So there's no point on writing a whole entry which will only be 3 lines long (In a way that's why I created a twitter account).

I hope next time I'll be able to write a more interesting post, but for now I think it's better for these to know what I'm doing to stay tuned to my twitter. Moreover if you care about web development because I'm reading and comenting a lot on new technologies (blogger readers, you are safe for now :-).


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Update: I didn't mention is that the titles of the book belong to a "computer science" book, while the chapters are part of a biography book, so both books are not really related at all. Thanks Audrey-Laure for the suggestion :-).

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