Finally Joined Twitter (twitter.com/markkolich)

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twitter-logo.pngMy blog here at kolich.com has been dead over the last week or so.  I've been absolutely swamped at work.  Fortunately, a lot of great stuff is happening at HP and I'm very excited about the direction we're heading.  Because I've been so busy, and haven't had time to submit any lengthy blog posts, I got a suggestion that I should join Twitter.  The idea behind Twitter is to post very short (140 characters or less) life snippets about what you're doing, where you are, etc.  So, here I am.  Twitter has a nice REST API, so I'll probably play with it once I get back from Reno/Tahoe.  I'm heading up to the Tahoe area for the weekend.  Have a good one.

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A Silicon Valley native, Mark Kolich is a full-time Software Engineer, a casual entrepreneur, and a consultant for hire. A web technologies expert, his current focus is on building powerful and robust cloud-driven web-applications using Java, PHP, Perl, AJAX, DHTML, CSS, and JavaScript. His favorite programming languages are PHP, Java and JavaScript. He uses Linux, enjoys biking to work, loves building great software, and always writes elegant, readable, and maintainable code.

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