I don't know how you guys do it (you know who you are). I guess you just need to make the time, but man oh man is it difficult. Not only do I have everything going on that I had before, but I'm also interviewing folks as you can see. I am certainly grateful for the FizzBuzz, but just in case anyone is going to look it up (I'm doing phone interviews and asking for code by email), I've been calling it other things, like BurpFart. Hilarity ensues.
I've been trying to keep up with subtext. I haven't been able to contribute, but if you want to learn a lot about team driven infrastructure and issues, it's a good mailing list to subscribe to. I don't know if I'm ready to start hosting things on sourceforge or the like, but since it will soon be more than just I coding, I need to figure out some way to share the class librarys I have on my local machine. It will only be two developers though so its not like I need to go crazy with subversion or something. Probably just bend sourcesafe to my will in some fashion.
Well, I've gotten a few links to some of my technical ramblings so if I save just one person like myself hours of troubleshooting on something I've already figured out, then it's worth it. I'm certainly thankful for the number of times I've read someones blog and thought "Thank *God* you spent the time writing up the solution to this problem that drove you crazy for hours."
I just realized that this post doesn't really contribute anything, so if you came across it via google or something I just wasted about a minute of your life and you're now that much dumber because of it. But if that's the way a few of your brain cells gotta die, I'm not going to lose much sleep over it. It's like watching National Lampoon's Vacation again. You've seen it so many times, but seeing as how it's on, you're not going to go change the channel are you? No, I thought not. No, you're going to sit there and watch it aren't you? Aren't You? Real Tomato Ketchup Eddie? That's right. Nothing but the best.