Devlicio.Us Day One a Success… Let the Blogging Season Begin!

Have you ever noticed that the fall is blogging season?  At least in
the Northern Hemisphere, it seems to be. I dunno, it gets colder, less
daylight, vacations are over… Your home computer seems warm and cozy and ready
for some good ol blogging and blog surfing.  Well, yesterday it must've
been in the air, because it was a great day to launch a new .NET
blogging site
.

Thanks to everyone who checked out Devlicio.us yesterday, especially those who
emailed me looking for blogs. I am just amazed at the number of folks who asked
for blogs in one day. I've managed to line up what I think are going to be some
great bloggers: Christopher
Bennage
, Billy
McCafferty
, Stephen
Wright
, Derik
Whittaker
, Bob
Yexley
and Rob
Eisenberg
so far…  I'm going to limit the total number of blogs, to
try to keep the feed useful, and like CodeBetter, we'll all try to keep on
topic over there…

What really floored me is that these guys are all seasoned and
experienced .NET bloggers
…  It's going to be wild to see how a new
feed of their content takes off… I'm pretty sure it's going to be good…
just check out Billy's first post on Planning
for vs. Reacting to Change
, and Christopher's posts
on custom GridView controls
for a sample. So, if you haven't subscribed to
our main feed (http://devlicio.us/blogs/MainFeed.aspx) please do! 
If we could manage to put together another nice, meaty feed like CodeBetter's,
won't that be cool?  You wouldn't want to miss out on that!

Man, what a day!

About Brendan Tompkins

Brendan runs CodeBetter.Com and Devlicio.Us. He is a former MVP for Microsoft .NET and is president of Port Technology Services, a partner with Port Solution Integrators a provider of hardware and software integration services for the transportation and logistics industry.
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  • http://www.arcware.net Dave Donaldson

    Congrats on the new blog site. Now I have yet *another* set of feeds to subscribe to ;-)