Saturday, January 31, 2004

Help shape content for asp.netPRO

As many people know, I am privileged to be part of the editorial board for asp.netPRO magazine. Now and then the board puts their heads together and tries to predict what good content topics would be for the next 6 months or so, both feature articles, and whether we need to modify our column focus.

If you are a reader of asp.netPRO (or maybe more importantly, WOULD be a reader of asp.netPRO if it did XXXXX), please let me know any ideas you have for things you would like to see in the magazine. We can never manage to tickle everyone's fancy, but we do like to get as much input as possible and try to find the best mix we can.

Probably the hardest thing to deal with is balancing the mix of future technology (i.e. .NET 2.0, Yukon, Longhorn, etc.) material - which is the sexiest and most attention grabbing stuff, with the current technologies, the stuff you need to build your ASP.NET web apps today.

So if you have any ideas for feature articles, new columns, etc., I'd like to hear them. Drop me a note in the comments, and if it requires follow up, I'll track you down.

This is your chance to make asp.netPRO a better magazine for the community at large, as well as for yourself.

 





Sunday, February 01, 2004 10:45:16 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
Brian,
Technology is changing every five years but the problems we, developers, are trying to solve stay the same; therefore, I truly believe in Pattern based approach to Software development. I would love to see my articles on problem-solution (solution as general algorithm).

Maxim

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Sunday, February 01, 2004 11:08:29 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
Good point Maxim, I have suggested more architecture and pattern based articles in the past. I will make sure to include your recommendations and forward your information.
Brian
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