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To tweet or not to tweetI recently got my self a twitter account, and not very surprisingly you can find it at http://twitter.com/larsivi. The reasoning behind the move is that I don't want to post too much low quality content to this blog, and thus I end up seldomly really having to time to write here. With twitter I can make short notes and anecdotes without worrying about quality. I'm not normally interested in the daily dealings of all people around the world, but see Twitter as an easy way to post thoughts around the open source work I do, and a bit of software development in general. Considering this, I think I find Ohloh's journals a better idea (or a better match towards what I want), but I'm not sure many enough of the D users use Ohloh to make the feature work for me. Also, Twitter could spread the "word" wider, although I guess the "word" would be considered less interesting to most potential readers. All in all, I just wanted to say that I'm tweeting, and I wondered if any of you doing D work out there are doing the same (I came over Aaron of Sendero fame, but haven't looked very hard for others), if so, I'd like to follow you. Alternatively, if you are using Ohloh's journals - do you think the D community could excel there? By larsivi at 2008-06-13 09:01 | D programming language | Free software | General | Open source | Programming | Tango | read more | larsivi's blog | 3 comments
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