About Me

I hunger! I'm Jeff Atwood. I live in Berkeley, CA with my wife, two cats, one three children, and a whole lot of computers. I was weaned as a software developer on various implementations of Microsoft BASIC in the 80's, starting with my first microcomputer, the Texas Instruments TI-99/4a. I continued on the PC with Visual Basic 3.0 and Windows 3.1 in the early 90's, although I also spent significant time writing Pascal code in the first versions of Delphi. I am now quite comfortable in VB.NET or C#, despite the evils of case sensitivity. I'm currently learning Ruby.


This is a companion discussion topic for the original blog entry at: http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2004/02/about-me.html

Love the Intellivision tee. Go Blue Sky Rangers :smile:

Have you seen there’s an Intellivision Flashback in the works?

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Hmm. Great Blog and thanks for your share.
Aha, just try discourse to repay, nice product~:grinning:

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Nice one Mr. Atwood. Now I was hoping if you have an index of all your blog posts from time immemorial. Or a way of downloading all those wonderful posts for offline use? Thanks once for your contributions to software development.

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Yes Jeff. You’ve written a lot of valuable articles. An index would be quite helpful!

Anyway: this might be helpful: https://discourse.codinghorror.com/c/blog

Example: when you want to read the articles about Comments then do a search: https://discourse.codinghorror.com/search?q=comments
Then there’s a link to the original article:

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Mr. Atwood, really a phenomenal blog…

A great applause for your efforts. Keep going.

It would be really grateful if you could share your linkedin profile to follow you.

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My sincere thanks to your contribution on StackOverflow

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Great job, Mr. Atwood! I was wondering if you happen to maintain an archive of all your blog posts spanning back to the dawn of time. Alternatively, is there a method for downloading these fantastic posts for offline reading? Your contributions to the world of software development are highly appreciated, and I thank you once again for them.

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I wish! The closest thing I had is the “blog to book” adaptations, which I can share with you if you email me directly. And thank you so much for the kind words.

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@codinghorror I made a thing where you can navigate to a random page on this blog Coding Horror Rando

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Excellent, thanks Jesse!

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