
A couple of weeks ago, I announced that I was leaving DNN Corp, my employer - either as a contractor or employee - for the last 9 years. It was a difficult day, as this wasn’t my choice.

A couple of weeks ago, I announced that I was leaving DNN Corp, my employer - either as a contractor or employee - for the last 9 years. It was a difficult day, as this wasn’t my choice.
(with apologies to Rodgers and Hammerstein)
It is with some trepidation and certainly with mixed emotions that I am announcing that I am moving on from my position as Chief Architect at DNN Corp.
Often when writing DNN Service Framework methods (based on ASP.NET Web API) you find yourself writing the same boiler plate error-handling code.
Welcome to my new blog.
Over the last few weeks I have been setting up my new “blog” site using DotNetNuke. My previous site used BlogEngine.NET – an excellent ASP.NET blogging platform. However, I have decided it is time to move to a new DotNetNuke based site.
The opinions expressed herein are my own personal opinions and do not represent my employer's view in anyway.