Up and Running

In the DenSo it looks like TravellPerkins.com is finally up and running. Special thanks to Chris Brogan for having a great personal site and inspiring me to finally do something with my “name” domain. When I first saw the trend developing, observing that we were knee deep in “Me-O-Mania” thanks primarily to MySpace a few years ago, I never had the slightest idea this day would come. I never really loved my birth name so I wasn’t compelled to run to GoDaddy for a “Triple Cashectomy.” I was however writing a lot of open source Java at the time and thought that I might one day become famous.

In the early days after the dot com bubble knowing enterprise Java was all the rage. I knew Struts, Java 1.4/ then 1.5, EJB. I knew enough to make the lives of others a little easier by writing clever abstractions and APIs. I was way too busy to ever have the time to write a book (at least I tell my self that), but through the course of my career from 1999-2006 I was in the zone. At the height of everything I actually started writing a Java blog, Swervespot.org, for a little bit. I gave blogging a rest though in 2007, it was a time of serious transition. Ultimately it lead up to this moment, unemployment ;) LOL, seriously, I’m going through my 30s trying to make it on my own. Got to see how it goes.

Working for a large organization has its perks, but I find that working for large organizations often times limits your reach to other people. Well at least enterprise software. It’s such a rush to be part of a larger community. I’ve always enjoyed roles where I can be in a position to amplify the success and effectiveness of others (Now you know why I like healer classes so much). Being out on my own I have more control over the outcome; I appreciate transparency, the Internet can give me that.

In my next post I’ll give you a heads up on what I actually used to get this blog up and running.