If you visit my site, you're likely here because of an article I wrote on Microsoft's Coding4Fun site. Or perhaps someone doesn't like you and punished you with a link to my blog. Assuming the former, I am continuing to write articles on topics that are fun and/or interesting for me, but I wonder what the readers find fun and/or interesting. So, with that in mind, do you have ideas for a future article?
If you have any ideas, I'd love to hear about them! Please feel free to leave ideas as a comment on this article, a post in this general forum thread (easier for discussion), or contact me directly. Coding4Fun is a Microsoft site that is geared toward development in .NET using the free Visual Studio Express products, so please keep that in mind when offering suggestions.
I look forward to hearing what you readers would like to learn about.
Thanks!
About Brian Peek
Brian is a
Microsoft C# MVP who has been actively
developing in .NET since its early betas in 2000, and who has been developing
solutions using Microsoft technologies and platforms for even longer. Along
with .NET, Brian is particularly skilled in the languages of C, C++ and
assembly language for a variety of CPUs. He is also well-versed in a wide
variety of technologies including web development, document imaging, GIS,
graphics, game development, and hardware interfacing. Brian has a strong background in developing applications for the health-care industry, as well as developing solutions for portable devices, such as tablet PCs and PDAs. Additionally, Brian has co-authored the
book "
Debugging ASP.NET" published by New Riders, and is currently
co-authoring a book titled "
10 Coding4Fun Projects with .NET for Programmers, Hobbyists, and Game Developers" to be published by
O'Reilly
in late 2008. Brian also writes for MSDN's
Coding4Fun website, contributing
articles on a monthly basis.