Moving Elsewhere. Slowly
If you take a look at the archives, you may notice that this site hasn’t been updated in quite some time. April, to be specific.
In the late Spring, I got burnt out and kind of lost momentum to continue posting things. Ironically, the site was increasing in traffic and readership. Doh.
I was otherwise occupied throughout the summer (Damn you, WoW!). When the school year swung around, and I officially quit WoW, I decided it was time to revive my old web development/publishing pursuits.
However, for a variety of reasons, I chose not to just pick up with this site and continue. For one thing, I wanted to combine a handful of projects into one, manageable project. One reason I stopped posting here was to work on a blog about World of Warcraft. My new project – This Life of Brian – incorporates a couple of different topics/websites under one umbrella. It makes it a lot easier to keep things up to date.
Also, I grew tired of this domain name. It sounded catchy at first, but now I think it’s a bit spammy. I had a couple articles do well on Digg, and some commenters pointed out the domain name. Doh.
I’m now in the process of slowly migrating the archives of this site to my new project. They’ll all be contained in the web development and publishing section of the site – Nerds at Work. It’s pretty well segregated from the other topics (online gaming, education, and random blogging pursuits). It’s got its own theme and its own RSS feed.
I’m also hosting all of my new content at that site, and this site will no longer be updated. I just renewed the domain for another year, so this site will be here until next December. However, don’t expect anything new here… and hopefully all of the old articles will be at Nerds at Work by the spring time.
So what are you waiting for? Head on over and check out my latest work.
Jordan said this on March 5th, 2009 at 12:24 am
As a Newbie, I am always searching online for articles that can help me. Thank you
Johnie Schultz said this on May 4th, 2009 at 3:40 pm
I hope this isn’t a bad question here but who did your blog theme? Looks good.
Mooph said this on December 17th, 2009 at 4:14 am
Dudes, consider creating markups using “Tool instead of webdesigner”, which is first wysiwyg javascript layout editor with pseudo-multithreading, transparency, elements overlaying, images (with transparency) and the possibility to save your project in JSON directly from the web browser (as a web page) or to save just markup, which is 100% valid. Please try reading http://mooph.cz. There’s some animation there too ;].
BR, HF and GL!
Mooph