About a month ago I managed to overload myself with work and collapsed from mental exhaustion. I had to take a break from work. That's the reason there were no posts lately. During my break I had a lot of free time and I decided to re-evaluate my blog to figure out what to write about. Previously some posts attracted a little bit of attention, while most seem to have gone un-noticed. It felt like I was shooting in the darkness in different directions, writing about .NET one day and design another.
I think it's time to get a direction and focus my posts on specifc topics.
I want to post more about my projects, Sider and Xelog. I'm going to write about different features, why they are useful in the scope of the project and how to work with them. I also want to talk about what I'm working on and what you can expect to see in the next releases. My goal is to create a sense of progress and excitement, instead of disappearing into the darkness for weeks at a time.
In addition to my projects I'm interested in information management and design process. I've written about my thoughts on design before, but I certainly have more to say about it. I want to talk more on what I think cool things have in common, what needs to be done to ensure what you design is usable, and so on. I'll also share my observations (about games I play, what makes them fun and what can be better, for example).
With posts on information management I want to go into what I think information is, what tools we can use to help us work with it (notepad, computer, etc.), analyze where it comes from and how people use it. This subject is related to Sider, since it's a software platform to deal with information, but I want to look at the the topic from a higher altitude.
I might write more .NET (about IE control hosting in .NET applications for example) or web devopment posts, but I'm not planning to do this often.
I'm really looking forward to defining focus for my blog and I hope it will be a good source of new ideas for you. My main goal is to help you understand and solve problems related to what I write about by sharing my thoughts and experiences.