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Raymond Lewallen

Framework Design, Agile Coach, President Oklahoma City Developers Group, Microsoft MVP C#, TDD, Continuous Integration, Patterns and Practices, Domain Driven Design, Speaker, VB.Net, C# and Sql Server

Catching up on your feeds during the holidays

I follow 163 feeds these days, and if I don't go in and check them at least 4 or 5 times a day, it gets to be overwhelming trying to keep up with them. There are just too many good and interesting posts floating around. Holidays are especially bad. I like to spend time with my family and daughter and don't check my feeds during weekends or vacation periods. I always come back from 3 day weekends with 250 posts to catch up on, and actually read a decent portion of them. It takes a good two hours to catch up once I follow everybody's links and post comments and whatnot, while still marking many of them as read even when not reading them (I hate having unread posts. Those bold posts hanging around bug the crap out of me!!)

Anyways, Happy New Year to all and good luck catching up on your posts over the holidays, its a lot of work! Thankfully, the holidays also keep many of us from posting very much anyways, so I won't be posting again until next week sometime, to save you the hassle of having to do a Mark All As Read on my blog, if you subscribe.


About Raymond Lewallen

Working primarily in the public sector during his career, Raymond has designed and built several high profile enterprise level applications for all levels of the government. Raymond now works as a solutions architect for EMC. Raymond is an agile coach, Microsoft MVP C# and also president of the Oklahoma City Developers Group and Oklahoma Agile Developers Group. Raymond spends a lot of his time learning and teaching such things as Test Driven Development, Domain Driven Design, Design Patterns and Extreme Programming practices and principles, to name a few. Raymond is also an advocate of Alt.Net. Raymond is primarily a framework guy, so don't ask him anything about UI :) Check out Devlicio.us!