Happy New Year

Happy New Year to you. I’m sure you have had yourself a good time yesterday and thinking of your resolutions and what not at the first day of the year.

Just a little disclaimer, this is not a post coming from just another new year resolution.

Firstly, I’m glad to be back. I have been away due to many commitments. It was also partly because of the feeling that nothing I ever wrote about had any real value for those who read it.

I’m back now. It is mostly because I have been finding myself taking notes on things that are worth repeating.

Besides I want to improve my writings in both English and Burmese. What other way someone like me has to pursue such a wish than blogging.

You might notice I have updated the theme. It’s my own mix of Brunelleschi. It’s a pretty good theme with good typography, clean and responsive design. Check it out if you like it.

In a very very brief manner, below is a non-exhaustive list of the things that I had been doing while I was away, in nonsensical order.

  • Recently decided to move to VIM from notepad++ and Aptana IDE (still in transition stage)
  • Finished my Bachelor degree in Computer Science and Business Information System from Murdoch University
  • Found how awesome Git is and have been using a lot of github and bitbucket.
  • Still a proud employee of Comwerks Interactive, now a part of WPP.
  • Launched an experimental site called MuzicDB, for Burmese music.
  • Voluntarily or involuntarily, meddled with C, C++, Qt, Objective-C, Python, CoffeeScript and sass. I still am meddling with some of them and many more to come.
  • Wasting computing cycles on EC2 under the free-tier plan.
  • Organized three talk events inviting Burmese authors back from the country for the fellow Burmese at Singapore.

Well, that’s all I could think of as of this moment. There may or may not be follow-up posts about these things. But I can assure you all that, there shall be posts.

So do look forward.

# Image credits to wonggawei

About Mike Han

I am a versatile web technology evangelist. Currently, I code by day: at my full-time employment and I learn by night. By day, I meddle with PHP, Javascript, iOS Development, C++ and C# and by night, I play around with C, Python, ROR, AWS or anything worth exploring. I also take a healthy dose of wire-framing, doing system/business analysis, training or designing from time to time.
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