Some people kept telling me I should never have stopped blogging. They said Stoneship would become just another boring web site that wasn’t worth visiting simply because of its dull, static, never-changing content.
I didn’t pay much attention to these complaints—after all, change is never easily accepted. I set up a small linklog, just to have at least some regularly updated content anyway.
But the complaints kept coming, and after a while I realised there really wasn’t much point in maintaining Stoneship without regularly adding content. A linklog just isn’t enough.
So, I took a deep breath, ditched my silly little nPages CMS, replaced it with TextPattern, and set up a fresh blog, which I enjoy calling the Stoneship Journal.
The Stoneship Journal will be a blog about programming. It’ll be about C, Objective-C, Cocoa, Ruby, and more. This blog will also be about web design and development. Occasionally, it will be Myst-related. At times, it’ll be about my personal life. And it’ll be about much more too.
I’ve decided not to implement categories or comments. Maybe I’ll add that later. If you want to see comments implemented, just leave a comm—ah damn.
There’s a few articles in the pipeline. The first one is a guide to C memory management, which some people just don’t seem to understand.
So, stay here, browse the site, read a few articles, and perhaps subscribe to the blog feed.
(P.S.: I forgot the version number of the old Stoneship site, so I’m labeling this version as 2.0, because I want to be a web 2.0 hippie too. Or maybe not. Whatever.)