My coworkers at Wintellect have reminded me that it’s been a really long time since I’ve posted an entry to my weblog. About two and a half years actually. That’s a long time, and if you happened to be one of my readers you might have wondered what happened to me? Did Keith take another job? Am I somehow blocked from viewing his posts? Did he win the lottery, retire, and now spends his days sipping frozen drinks on a remote beach (don’t I wish)?
Truth in this case is much more simple. I’ve more or less been very busy, without many interesting things to discuss. Well, not any that I have been at liberty to discuss (to be clear, I *have* been working on interesting things – Wintellect still hasn’t agreed to pay me just for being here. YET.). I’m hoping to change that so here goes – the radio silence is now over.
Now, I still can’t talk about anything and everything that I would like to – I do have confidentiality restrictions (and common-sense restrictions) that aren’t going away, and in cases where I’m not sure about the sensitivity of a specific topic I will always err on the side of caution. But that doesn’t mean I don’t have anything to say.
These posts won’t always be technical. In some cases you might even wonder what tie-in a particular topic has to this blog at all. But I’ll try to keep it interesting at least.
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