New Year comes and many of us make our
new year's resolutions and some stick to them and some just loose track. I am
one of those.
On Jan 01, 2013, I announced my New Year's Resolution
on the forums and thanks to Suthish
for reminding me again via his blog, Why
should I write a blog.
I just revisited my new year's
resolution that I announced on forums and I must confess, I am failing
miserably in most of the categories.
Here is my list.
1. Get more connected with chapters and
meet more C# Corner members (Local and International)
2. Visit family and friend more often
3. Get involved in more
speaking engagement
4. Write more articles and blogs on C# Corner. Try to get
2000 Articles mark in year 2013.
5. Eat more fruits.
6. Do more exercise. Go to GYM
more often.
7. Try to do ONE GOOD THING
each day. 365 good things a year.
In my list of things, green items seems to be on track. Blue
are work in progress. Red is definitely failing miserably and black items are
the one that I have not paid any attention to.
Even I am failing my personal resolution, I am happy to
announce that we are exceeding expectations on community side. And now, I am
dedicated to improve C# Corner community platform by adding many more features
and improve the user experience of existing functionality.
The Career
Advice section launched earlier this year is working out just fine.
Recently, we launched Site Pulse
feature that most of our members found very useful. We continue to improve
our Chapters platform and more chapters are being added to the community.
I've been focusing a lot on creating an ecosystem in
Philadelphia vicinity to build it a tech network hub by bringing many people
together.
We are also adding more ebooks to our books section.
We are also focusing on Interviews and Jobs. Our goal is to
also help our authors and members to pass interviews and get better jobs.
So, there are lot more excitement coming your way and this
is going to be a fun ride for next couple of years. We have some very exciting
features coming in next couple of years.
Cheers!