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My First Post!

This is my first blog post here. It's really been very prestigious for me to be included as a blogger here. Previously I wrote my blog posts at http://geekswithblogs.net/joycsharp. From now I will continue my blogging at both places.

So, one simple question that lies behind my interest to blog is: why I do blog? Every blogger at blogosphere might have own set of reasons, here my point of views goes:

  • Understanding new technology better: As technology is being changed and upgraded very frequently, I always try get in touch with latest best practices. Among those the things which are really grabbed my interest (due to relevancy in my current project or being so much interested to me), I write post on it. It helps me to make my understanding better about the ideas/technology in more structured way.
  • Reuse my own concepts: While working on software projects, as a senior team member always I solve lots of real world problem, some of which are really classical and rare to find the solution in community or web frequently.  Writing blog post of one of them helps me to utilize it later for the similar cases.
  • Improving my own concepts: As “Blog” is about to share it in community, sharing my own ideas/concepts/solution will able enable other experts to have their own point of view, inputs with respect to their own experiences, and thus having a good opportunity to improve my solutions.
  • Share, share and share: Sharing own concepts really been a great feelings, as specially someone like me, who started learning .net, one of the most powerful technology around the world, without having any support, guidance from senior, but grown throughout the help of community resources, and been finally grown that much to become Microsoft MVP! 

Thanks all. Hope I can share some nice and useful experience with you. Stay tuned!

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