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Tschüss deutsch...hello english!

Also, wie ihr vielleicht schon an dem kleinen About-Text erkannt habt, werde ich diesen Blog auf englisch weiterführen, und zwar aus den folgenden 2 Gründen:

  1. Es nervt auf Dauer seinen englischen Quellcode im Deutschen zu dokumentieren. Ich denke, ich bin da auf englisch einfach schneller, da man nicht wieder nach Übersetzungen suchen muss.
    Außerdem ist Englisch die bessere IT-Sprache - meiner Meinung. Einfach knapper und präziser (wer brauch "Bearbeiten", wenn es auch "Edit" gibt ;-) ).
    (Warum habe ich mein OS eigentlich auf deutsch installiert?)

  2. Ich lerne die Sprache auch in Schriftform mal besser. Ich hoffe mir unterlaufen dann nicht allzu große Schnitzer...

Also: tschüss Deutsch...

...hello english!

As you can see I applied a complete new style to this site. I also improved the navigation (in my opinion): you're now able to navigate via the category links on the right. Furthermore all articles in the archives and categories are now sorted by date descending, so that the newest post is on top (which makes more sense than the other way round). And finally there's a short "about text" - about me and this blog.

The only thing I still need is a new title/headline for this blog, as "MyInnoQBlog" is quite boring and has only little connection to the content provided here...
Suggestions appreciated! :-)

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Good choice. Note that you can switch the UI language per user on Mac OS X, end English is always installed (you can't deselect it). Just open preferences, switch to US English, log out and back in and you're done.

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DanielHi. I'm Daniel Pietzsch and this is my innoQ-Blog. I'm a 26y old student at FH Bochum and working student at innoQ.
In this blog I mainly write about the progress concerning my diploma thesis which will be an in-house application for innoQ based on Ruby on Rails, but some other (geek) stuff might appear here, too.

daniel [dot] pietzsch [alt-L] innoq [dot] com

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