Back in the saddle again

After an extended period away from blogging, I decided to get back into the swing of things and continue my writings. However, it's a bit different now.

Written by Jonathan "JD" Danylko • Last Updated: • General •

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Since you're reading this post, you know the site is a bit different from my last one (DCS-Media). I tried to make it a little better, smaller, and faster. DCS-Media is no more.

NOTE: (If you're wondering what happened to the content on DCS-Media, I transferred it here for "archival purposes." Hey...there's some great stuff there! So great that I made a book out of it called Legacy Code(r) for free).

DanylkoWeb was built as my personal website, but I will still talk about technology, gadgets, and programming. The primary focus will be on:

  1. Microsoft technologies
    I've been coding for over 20 years with Microsoft web technologies. I started on Classic ASP and worked my way up from there. Now, since I'm fully-invested in ASP.NET MVC (which I fell in love with since alpha 0.1), I will be in Microsoft-land for a while.

  2. Gadgets
    Every one in my life has said at one time or another, "Where did you get that gadget from?" or "That's cool! What is that?" So every time I received or purchase a new gadget, I will be discussing the goods, the bads, and the uglies. Just to give you an idea, I have a Myo and a Coin (affiliate link) on the way. I already received my Articulate Wallet (affiliate link) More on that later.

  3. Programming experiences/techniques
    As I've said above, with over 20 years experience under my belt, I will be sharing some of my experiences and techniques with you so you don't make those same mistakes.

With these topics in mind, I want to provide my audience with a high level of quality content.

Oh, since I've touched on that, I want to share with you the two goals I have for the site:

  1. Provide every post with valuable content, whatever the subject.
  2. Have fun along the way.

Eventually, the site will expand with more features which I hope my audience can participate in the experience as well.

Welcome to DanylkoWeb and I look forward to meeting everyone.

Enjoy!

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Jonathan "JD" Danylko is an author, web architect, and entrepreneur who's been programming for over 30 years. He's developed websites for small, medium, and Fortune 500 companies since 1996.

He currently works at Insight Enterprises as an Architect.

When asked what he likes to do in his spare time, he replies, "I like to write and I like to code. I also like to write about code."

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