The first blog I ever saw was this
one (this
entry to be precise) and
to be honest, I just couldnt see the point whatsoever.
Then I stumbled across Tom Kyte's blog
which was relevant, interesting and sparked my interest in reading
other technical (Oracle related) blogs.
Just over a year ago, I started a blog (on
blogger.com). Little did I know it but WordPress.com was
launched
the day before.
The creation of the blog was simply a quick experiment to play around
with the blogging software. Secondly I was interested to see how long
it would take to get a comment on the blog from a standing start. Then
I fully expected to lose interest completely.
The first comment 'Great blog!' from a German reader duly arrived
after 6 weeks. Looking back, this was probably comment spam so I was
lucky enough to count
this as one of
the first proper comments.
Initially, I thought I would produce more
technical content but,
to be honest, the blog is done for fun in my spare time and I think
there are a wealth of more interesting, amusing subjects to write
about than Oracle and Siebel. In any case, a lot of very intelligent,
articulate people are already producing a raft of excellent technical
blogs.
So, a year on, and much to my surprise, the blog is still going
strong. I discovered that I actually enjoy writing. Maybe this is
because I have to produce fairly dry technical reports as part of my
job.
Over the year, there were bursts of activity (11 consecutive days in
January) mainly from lonely European hotel rooms while on another
occasion, inspiration dried up
and my finger was poised over 'Delete this blog'.
I have made some new contacts and met up with some old friends which
was also quite unexpected and welcome. Anyway, one thing's for sure;
if there was no-one out there reading and occasionally commenting, I
would lose all interest in blogging in isolation so thanks for
reading.
And finally, please forgive my self indulgence for a moment, but here
is a list of my favourite Top 10 posts from the last year:
- A narrow escape.
Yes. That's it. After one year, the only memorable post is one written
years before I even started this blog. I simply must try harder this
year.