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Fine, I'll start blogging again

Posted on 3/6/08 by Nate Abele

Hey folks (I guess I should maintain the traditional introduction),

As you may know, I don't blog very regularly. This is mainly due to the fact that I have my own custom-built blog (that was written forever ago) and I'm just too lazy to maintain it (the code, that is). At this point, most of what I wrote I either don't like, or is too outdated, or should really be folded into the Cookbook.

So, I asked my good friends Tim and Felix to be my blogging label. Similar to how a record label works, I'll do all the work and they'll get all the money. I'll also ride around in a tour bus for weeks on end without showering. So debuggable.com will now be the home of all my CakePHP news and tips that don't show up on the Bakery.

So thanks Tim and Felix for hosting me, and thank you all for reading. I have a couple ideas on different series' of topics to write about, but if you have some ideas, you can comment or email me.

See y'all around.

 
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Felix Geisendörfer said on Jun 03, 2008:

Just to clarify: We pay all our artists a fair wage [...], haha. Welcome nate, we're glad to have you on our blogging label ; )

Coming up soon: Debuggable Records with classic Nate Abele songs like: "I walk the kitchen" or "Personal Baker". Stay tuned.

(Nate is just going to blog here, he is not involved in anything else Debuggable right now)

leveille said on Jun 04, 2008:

Looking forward to it. Your articles on c7y were great as far as I'm concerned. So what you haven't blogged on your own personal blog. That doesn't mean you're not getting the good word out ... in a constructive and meaningful way.

If you're taking requests I'd personally like to see a remake of "Islands in the Stream" by Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton. I think Tim could play the part of Dolly Parton, and maybe that would be penance for deleting the cake deerrr.

Nate Todd said on Jun 04, 2008:

Nice to see you back and I'll second the kudos on the c7y posts. Keep up the good work you guys. We all appreciate it.

primerg said on Jun 04, 2008:

This is great news! Hope to see more articles from you here.

... and I'm still waiting for the unit testing part 2. hope that'll come around sooner ..

primerg said on Jun 04, 2008:

This is great news! Hope to see more articles from you here.

... and I'm still waiting for the unit testing part 2. hope that'll come around sooner ..

Ahsan said on Jun 04, 2008:

This is great news! :)

Christian "Jippi" Winther said on Jun 04, 2008:

Nate, I hope you have some kind of DRM installed on your posts. Those germans are not be trusted with IP. Before you know it, they have invaded Denmark again ;)

Tim Koschützki said on Jun 04, 2008:

Welcome aboard Nate. : ]

primeminister said on Jun 04, 2008:

Good move Nate! And how were the rest of your days in Holland? Had fun?

Brian D. said on Jun 04, 2008:

Sweet! Good to see you blogging again, Nate.

GreyCells  said on Jun 04, 2008:

Debuggable seems to be becoming something of a bakery outpost - a soup kitchen for all us waifs and strays perhaps?

Cue the Donna Summer impression: "Someone left the cake out in the rain..."

Now that, I'd like to see Nate doing at the next CakeFest... :)

Nate Abele said on Jun 04, 2008:

@primeminister: Hey man! Yeah, I had a great time. I also went down to Brussels for a couple days to visit some friends. Most amazing city ever, I think I might move there.

Estela Navarrete  said on Jun 05, 2008:

It seems there is something really tasty in this kitchen :p
Nate, could you post your slides of "Why you need a framework & When you need CakePHP" from Kings of Code event?

Thanks in advance ;)

kvz said on Jun 05, 2008:

I liked your talk about Cake on Kings Of Code Nate! Hope you liked Amsterdam as well :) Good to see you blogging, anyway. k

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