In the three years since my last blog post, I have shipped some Microsoft products, co-founded a newspaper web startup, co-founded a Flex consulting company, did some traveling, and lots of other stuff. I want to start blogging again, so it’s time to archive the old blog permanently and create a new one. As Picasso said, “Every act of creation is first of all an act of destruction.”
Why did I stop blogging? Participating in the Flash community has been a big part of my life since 1999, so going offline in 2005 was a hard choice. Earlier in 2003, I had joined a Microsoft team in incubation to create UI design tools for a hot new Windows framework. The work focused exclusively on desktops, so permission came easily to continue blogging and speaking at Flash conferences on my own time outside of work. I naively saw a clean separation between day job and hobby, but a couple years later, Microsoft modified its desktop technology to compete directly for Adobe’s browser plugin market, while Adobe adapted its browser plugin to compete in the desktop and enterprise markets. Perceptions about this new competition really affected the tone of my community interactions, so I decided to stay out of the growing rhetoric, and focus on helping my teammates finish what we started. The v1.0/1.5 product cycle ended up taking over four years… I was the only original program manager who stayed for the entire march. After leaving Microsoft, I had a lot of fun and success doing Flex and Flash consulting again with some talented people, but I never managed to resume blogging or to participate in the same way again. This will be a different blog for a different time. Bye old blog.
“You can always come back, but you can’t come back all the way
Only one thing I did wrong
Stayed in Mississippi a day too long” — Bob Dylan
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P.S. Many thanks to Sarah for continued encouragement to get back into the blog conversation again!
Hi Sam,
Great to have you back. I wondered where you had got to.
What kind of things will you be blogging about?
Are you still doing Flash/Flex or have you moved over to Silverlight?
Will your blog be tech related?
Cheers,
Adrian
Welcome back Sam…subscribed!
Hi Adrian, thanks for writing the first comment! I’ve done heavy work in Flash and Flex in the past year and will probably continue using it this year (the Wowza EC2 AMI looks promising). Last time I touched Silverlight or WPF was when I built the control styles for Expression Studio’s common UI shell.
Yes, this blog will definitely be tech related
-Sam
Thanks Peldi!
In our community you come back all the way!
Welcome back Sam!
Hey Sam, look forward to your posts and hearing more about your adventures the past several years - glad your back.
Hey Robert and Judah, thanks for the kind words!