Btw; I learned from www.techedbackstage.net that it is a bloody lot of hard work to run one with good content. Make sure you set aside time so it doesn't become abandonware.
-- David Connors Software Engineer Codify Pty Ltd - www.codify.com Phone: +61 (7) 32106269 | Facsimilie: +61 (7) 32106269 Mobile: +61 417189363 Address Info: http://www.codify.com/AboutUs/ContactDetails This message was sent from my phone. Please excuse the brevity. On 12/02/2010, at 2:10 PM, "Greg Keogh" <[email protected]> wrote: > Folks, it’s about time I created a “formal” development blog > like everyone else, in one of the familiar formats. What choices are > there? I have an existing web site, so ideally I’d like to just cre > ate a virtual folder at the point I choose and let it live there. Q... > > > > · Do I get the blogging app as an ASP.NET project, compile a > nd install it myself? > > · Do I create an account facebook style under some foreign b > logging parent site and then link to it from my site? > > · What about the convenience of entry and the formatting of > special text (source code for example)? > > · How skinnable/flexible are these things? > > > > Although I imagine my blog will be rather boring, just hundreds of > pages of expletives complaining about how “everything doesn’t > work” and how to find workarounds for everything. > > > > Greg > >
