Another year has passed, and so I look back at my goals and set new ones.For 2016, I had set less specific goals, but I had also set some goals I hadn't mentioned. Maybe because I was scared to put them out there publicly and have to admit later that I hadn't achieved any of them.
But here's my list:
take my exam on Zythology (the study of beer): done finish an Aurelia project: nope , haven't even continued on it, as I no longer need it. Still a fan of Aurelia though. home automation: done , albeit at a very small scale (I can currently control two lights). More on that later. learn something new: done (python, thanks to a colleague at work, more on that later too) add comments to this blog: nopeI had also set myself a goal to publish at least one blog post every month, which worked out.
Finally, Ireleased RedStar.Amounts , a .NET library for handling units and amounts very easily. I hope to continue this library in the future and maybe add support for other languages too.
2017I have little time for personal projects at the moment. I've gone freelance since 2015 (which I still plan to write about), and in 2016, I suddenly had lots of extra work (besides my main client).
One thing I won't be doing as much in the future is websites. They take a lot of time, for little benefit (to me). Not the financial benefit per se, but from a learning/experience/fun perspective.
But one other project I've been working on, is a real web application, using Orchard , CQRS and Event Sourcing. That is a very fun project. I can't say much until we launch it, but I will provide an update when it launches.
After that launches, there will be more work of course (software is never finished). I'll see how much extra time I have for other stuff, so only then will I be setting goals.
For now it boils down to: more time due to less website work, continue working on the Orchard project.
I have some personal goals too of course, but in line with all my other posts, I try to keep this blog about software development.
Finally, I wish everyone a great 2017!