Sunday, December 16, 2007

The Twelve Days of Code

One of the things I always have enjoyed over Christmas holidays is finding a few hours here and there for myself to explore new technolgies or tinker with side-projects. With all the events and distractions, finding time for yourself can be a pretty challenging task. This year, I'm thankful to have a lot of time off, so I've decided the best way to tackle this is to find projects that are interesting but don't require a huge investment of thought. So I'm not going to bother with cracking open the XAML specifications and trying a SilverLight project. Too much time. Too much thought.

So I've come up with the "Twelve Days of Code". Catchy, but not corny. Here's the rules:

  • Tackle a small project each day
  • Use technologies I haven't used before or wouldn't naturally use in the course of a work project
  • No project should take more than an hour.
  • If you get snagged, the hour is about the snag.
  • All the projects have to share a common theme
  • The projects need to provide value to me beyond the scope of the holidays.
  • Keep 'em blog worthy

I've decided my common theme should be "Software Automation" which is anything that saves time for repeated tasks. If I can save other developers on my team time, also great.

I've started a small list of to-do's, and I'm using http://www.rememberthemilk.com to help me with the scheduling, etc.

The list of thing I want to play with are:

  • Visual Studio Templates
  • Custom Installers / Wizards
  • Click Once deployment

I'll keep ya posted.

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