So where has the webgypsy been?? I know, it was January 4th the last time I posted to this blog! Like any good gypsy, you might think that I had moved on looking for the next opportunity. On the contrary, shortly after the last entry, I got promoted to Software Development Manager in my company and have been very busy learning skill of management. My new position is very different from my job as a Developer, but I have learned to enjoy it very much. I like the opportunity that I have to bridge the gap between the development staff and management. On the downside, I have my share of mindless administrative tasks, but I also get the benefits setting architectural direction and doing as much R&D coding as I can fit in. All-in-all life is good right now for this webgypsy! In fact this gypsy may settle in for a while.
Anyway, to the point of this post, things are once again settling down a little now that I've been doing the job for nearly 5 months. So I have been thinking about some of my personal goals for the rest of this year. I don't know how realistic my entire list is, but here they are:
- Begin blogging more frequently (I learn so much when I write down my thoughts)
- Pick up and continue to organize CodeCampCleveland! (I have been working on this for about 9 months now, but got sidetracked for quite a while)
- Get Certified! (this is one I've wanted to do for a long time now)
- Spend more time Improving DevAuthority.com (I love this site, I guess I should try harder to show it the affection it deserves <grin/>)
So there you have it. My goals for the next 9+ months or so. I suppose writing them here doesn't mean much unless you all take the time every once in a while to hold me accountable to them. If you feel so inclined over the course of this next year, drop me a line and just ask me about one of these and maybe the shear shame of it all will drive me to see at least some of these through to completion.
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