My blog 4 years later and a new definition

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

I started this blog in 2005. That’s pretty ancient in blog years. Considering that most blogs probably only last about 3 months, this blog is about 1,600 years old in human years.

Honestly, I’ve taken a small hiatus from the programming side of web development for the past couple years. I’ve been ramping myself up as an Internet marketer. But now I’m back as a technologist too.

Accordingly, I’ve moved this blog over to my main domain and given it a name in line with the domain’s branding. I’ve named it Polymorphism. The word describes a technique in object oriented programming and a materials science concept relating to crystals. (Get it, ClearCrystalMedia.com? Huh? Huh?!) Plus it’s a pretty neat word that reflects the way things change and adapt so quickly these days.

I am ready to start working on a new CMS built on top of the ColdFusion on Wheels framework. OK, so I’ve really been “working on” the CMS for the past year, and I’ll admit that I haven’t really gotten that far. But now that the framework is pretty damn stable, I’m ready to start hitting that much harder. I really want to do something special with it.

I’d like to post to this blog regularly about what I’m doing and learning. And while working on such a large project, I’d love to have a scrapbook of sorts, chronicling challenges, successes, and people along the way.

One Response to “My blog 4 years later and a new definition”

  1. Tom Says:

    Hi there Chris– thanks for the comment over at Digital Media Minute. Would you be interested in giving an overview of ColdFusion on Wheels for our readers? Let me know! —T

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