October 22, 2006
@ 10:57 PM

Roy Osherov recommended this site today - but he also urged me to write more frequently.

This is probably a good opportunity to explain how posts are divided between my 3 blogs

  • First theres the blog on Dr. Dobb's Journal. This blog is published on the "Architecture & Design" section of DDJ portal. I blog there about 3 times a week. Jon (my Editor @ DDJ) prefers a steady stream of blogs over longer posts which means that I break down large subjects (like OO principles, fallacies of distributed computing and the currently running series on the Architect's soft skills) into many parts.

  • The second blog is a new one on Microsoft's Israel blogs site. The aim of this site is to bring Architecture content in Hebrew to the Israeli architects (As can be imagined, most of the technical content available is in English, I thought it was important to generate some content in Hebrew as well)

  • The last blog is this one. My current plan for this blog is as follows

    • Cross posting selected posts from the DDJ site
    • I am posting here complete articles made by editing and aggregating multi-part blogs posts (again such as the fallacies etc.)
    • Pointers to presentations and articles I publish
    • In the near future, I'll start posting bits of my upcoming SOA patterns book (I am currently writing chapter 3). I've already documented 8 patterns (of more than 50 patterns and about 30 anti-patters). I plan to publish here at least some of the patterns here for review (I am still crossing the t's and dotting the i's with my publisher but I expect this to be finalized soon)

so Roy, does seven (7) posts in seven days (including 3 on Ms Israel site, 3 on DDJ and this one) qualify as posting often enough? :)


 
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