Introducing ghostRadio.net
by Josh on Feb.26, 2009, under News
I’m changing blogs. If you currently subscribe to joshbuhler.com for Flash, Flex, or other development-type stuff, you’ll want to update your subscriptions.
My new blog is located at ghostRadio.net. The new feed address is http://www.ghostradio.net/feed/
So… what is the new site, and why did I bother? For a long time, I’ve been wanting to redesign my site, and separate the development-related stuff I write from the more personal stuff I post. I’ve also wanted to create a portfolio site of sorts, to show off my past and current work. I’ve created a few different designs for this new site over the last year or so, but have never settled on a design that I was in love with. As much as I wanted to do a site that was strictly portfolio style, I really like the format that a blog allows. So, rather than build a new site from scratch, with a separate blog portion, I’m merging them into one site.
I’ve been posting here on joshbuhler.com for a few years now, and that content will remain here, but I’m also transferring some of my favorite posts from here to the new site. Some things there will be familiar if you’ve been reading my blog for a while, but if you haven’t, consider this a good way to browse the archives of my old site, but with an “only the good stuff” filter applied. It’s been a lot fun to browse my archives, look at old stuff, and take a new look at older posts. In some cases, I’ve even gone back and taken a new approach to things. Currently, there are only two posts live there, and I still have a few tasks to finish up before the site is complete, but you’ll want to stick around, as there’s a steady stream of stuff ready to roll out over the next few weeks.
While I can’t guarantee that things there will be 100% development-related, a majority of it will be. I’ll still be posting here on joshbuhler.com, but that stuff will be more non-developer stuff. If you want to follow my development-related stuff, then you’ll want to subscribe to the posts there. Also, I keep saying “development-related” because while 90% of the work I do is Flash-based, I’ve been working with XNA game development, and iPhone stuff as well. So things won’t be all Flash, Flex, and Actionscript. Just a majority of it will be.
See you at the new site!