Welcome Under My Hat!
Posted on 23 April 2009
There’s a lot of breeding and brooding going on under my hat. Many of it has yet to spring out, some already boiled up. Soon all this broidery will be available for interested individuals.
This blog is dedicated to high quality stories about in-depth ramblings that I can’t keep under my hat any longer. Be prepared for a deep dive into the mystique of technocratic worlds of it-related development and design.
The musing on this blog will often not be easy to digest, but for those who’re just looking for simple answers, each post will start with the solution, if any, or a link to a simple project that demonstrates the problem and the solution.
If you have a challenge yourself and you are wondering for a solution beyond the normal and the game, drop me a line and if time permits, I’ll have a look. However, if you seek experts guidance to everyday problems, you’ll find that I ignore your email or that I request you to any of the regular fora on the the Internet. My preference forum at the moment, because of its high quality and dedicated experts, is Experts Exchange.
If this blog shows up with some visual problems, or you can’t read it well, I’d love to hear from you as soon as possible, as we are dedicated to make this blog available to everyone to view well.
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