The Beginning of Beginnermediate

by percent20 17. October 2008 11:16

For a while now I have tried to push for more beginner content on the web to help developers bridge the gap from beginner to intermediate.  Unfortunatly, it hasn't been the most successful since I haven't pushed very hard in public just nudges here and there.  So with that I have decided to give it a shot myself and started a Beginnermediate community.

http://beginnermediate.com

I am moving all of my programming posts over there and am gathering other bloggers as well that are willing to primarly post beginner to intermediate level content. This doesn't mean more advanced topics like dependency injection and Inversion of Control wont be talked about.  This just means there is a lot of other stuff that needs to be understood before then.

I am not stopping this blog by any means.  In fact I have wanted a place where I can post about anime, building stuff for my jeep, and just general thoughts for a while now.  So that is what this blog is going to become which means I am probably going to lose a lot of subscribers right there.  Please stick around if any of that is interesting to you.

If you would like to help Beginnermediate community grow please visit the site (http://beginnermediate.com) register and start asking questions on the forum and answering them too.  Also please read blog posts and comment as much as possible.  If you would like to blog there please hit me with an e-mail (cross posting is allowed).  Also we will eventually take requests for stuff to post on so please start gathering questions you would like to know about on programming concepts.

Thanks and hope to see you over at beginnermediate.com
Buddy

P.S. Please also check out the first tech blog post over there "Immutable and Mutable Objects in C#"

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