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 Tuesday, June 08, 2004

I blogged earlier about a great, new client I am currently working for. I have been here about a month (already?) and this project is really interesting to me. I am learning lots and lots of new things. I am biking to work every day, so the location is a definite bonus.

In addition, I am persuing my MCSD for .NET. I have an exam scheduled for one week from today, and I am confident I will be ready for it. I will make the final decision later this week whether to postpone it or not. But at this moment, I intend to study hard and take the exam on Tuesday.

Also, I have been getting a number of emails recently asking me to do some small programming side-projects. That's nice. I helped a client this past week fix a PHP site, and it looks like I might build a CMS site for him soon. xguru.com has had two or three other email requests for bids that might lead to some side work for me or another developer.

And today I was contacted by an editor at McGraw-Hill Osborne about possibly writing another book.

All in all, any complaints I had two weeks ago about having tons of free time and not enough to do are gone. It looks like I will be working 12 or more hours a day for the next two months!

By the way, is this a sign of something? Is there a boom going on in the economy, and people are slow to notice? There is definitely something up with all this work that is landing in my lap...

 

Tuesday, June 08, 2004 5:40:38 PM (Eastern Daylight Time, UTC-04:00)  #    Comments [0] -
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