Okay, it’s not that I hate blogs, I just don’t care for what people are writing in them. In my not-so-humble opinion, most of it is self-serving biographical drivel. I don’t want to read about what you had for dinner or how your cat craps in those cute little balls.
Given that I feel this way, I felt as though I should experience life from the other side of the fence. Give myself a bit more ammo, so to speak. So here I am, ready to write about something interesting that, hopefully, someone else might enjoy reading. We’ll see.
What will I blog about? That remains to be seen. I do know that there are a couple of tutorials that I want to publish. A few of my ideas for software projects will probably end up here as well. Who knows, I may even write about some of my adventures as a below average poker player. Regardless, thanks for dragging yourself through my first post. Should be entertaining to see what other crap I throw up here.
Carl Sziebert is a loving husband, devoted father, and accomplished software engineer, living and working in the San Francisco Bay Area. He is no stranger to code, having spent the better part of a decade developing software for a diverse range of organizations, including small startups, large corporations, and government agencies. Having built a solid foundation of skills from these experiences, Carl now works as an engineer at 





2 Comments
LOL!
If you don’t like blogs about people describing the mating habits of African birds they happened to research on their last Safari, then don’t read them.
Just don’t stop doing what you are doing. Want you to know people like me do appreciate it.
Hey Rash,
Thanks for the kind words, they are most appreciated. If there is a particular topic you’d like to have covered here, please let know.