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    Self-Discovery leading to more content, downloads, and examples

    07/01/2008 11:04:59 AM | Chris Toohey | Bethlehem, PA

    Consider this a confessional post.

    I love challenges when it comes to code. Tell me it can't be done, and I take that as a personal attack and will do everything that I can do prove you - naysayer of all things great and truthy - are wrong.

    My biggest problem is... once I've proven that it can be done to myself, I get bored really quick... and I tend to walk away.

    The thing is... I don't even have to write it to get my apathy up about something - once I figure it out in my head I'm often already moving on... which is not good.

    This results in the quiet death of a lot of some really cool things, and I'm going to try - really put in an effort - to correct this particular character flaw that I see in myself.

    To start, I've published 2 downloadable examples recently: SOTU - Remote Console Reporting v0.1 and Sorting Hat v0.1 - both of these simple applications (that admittedly aren't ground-breaking or amazing per se but have their charms) are both available for download... and I will try my best to keep up with them.

    This was the first step - the second... well, I don't want to say anything that might wind up not getting done, so I'll just keep a tight lip until I have something a little more concrete to show you.


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