Despite having a terrifying amount of code to write in the next week, I'm going to the Richmond CodeCamp this weekend. I was really looking forward to it as a good opportunity to get introduced to a few new technologies and further some fledgling relationships/friendships I've been developing with the Richmond software community leaders. Since I've been working very long hours lately (which rarely happens at my company) and will probably be working much of the weekend, I'm less excited about losing an entire day that I could spend doing work or just rejuvinating. Anyway, I'm sure it will be a decent experience, and one of the recent additions to DDig, Tim Yagla, will be presenting an entertaining talk on Windows Home Server.
I recently set up Google Analytics. I'll post about it in the future probably, because this is my first experience with it. It's incredibly powerful. My point now is just that Google tells me absolutely nobody is reading this blog. I'm OK with that; I've made literally zero effort to publicize it. I haven't even told coworkers about it, YET. I'm taking the Field of Dreams approach for now. I'll build it and try to fill it with worthwhile content, and with luck, readers will come. I actually have a fair amount of content that I want to post. I've just been so busy lately that I haven't had time to post longer entries with code snippets.