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Good content in the Software Gardening Series in DotNetC
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ASP.NET
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VB 9.0
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Windows Server 2012
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>Thanks, Kevin. It's been fun writing the series and I have several years worth of topics I can write on. I'm working on a SOLID series right now that will go into next year.
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>>I've been reading some of the articles in your Software Gardening series in the DotNetCurry online magazine
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>>This was a good one. I realize you're focusing on the beginner and/or someone who is looking for foundational content.
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>>http://www.dotnetcurry.com/software-gardening/1087/what-is-agile-software-development
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>>Good stuff, Craig

It's always good to have a list of items going out into the future.

I'm sure you know this, but any opportunity you can find to accentuate the branding in a meaningful way is worth it. Most of the time in my Baker's Dozen series, I always have one feature item called "Baker's Dozen spotlight". And then usually the last of the 13 items will be "Baker's Dozen Potpourri", where I hit a bunch of random little items.

Another thing you might want to try - some kind of logo to further enhance the branding. Since I started putting some of my articles/presentations into webcast format, I invested a few bucks and paid a graphics artist to create a good logo for me. I've attached it. I can give you the name of the artist. I actually got his name from Mike Cole. The artist does good work and his rates are very reasonable.
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