Visualize History retires itself: the end of an era
I’m calling it quits on this here side project of mine. If you didn’t see this coming, you were looking the other way, with your pants down, and your eyes closed. Over the past few weeks, I’ve been writing up all the information I had jotted down. I figure the least I can do is share what I’ve gathered and thought. If you are looking for an explanation, I have about 50. The easiest ones to explain are: my job is getting really serious, and I’m loving every second, which means I will be spending a lot more seconds on it. That, and by the time I get home, I don’t want to write any more code. To do this project right I would need to devote a lot more time than I have. Making little stabs does not satisfy me anymore, so slow and steady lost this race, I guess.
The straw that broke my back would have to be World History.com, which I wrote up a couple of days ago. They are attacking the same problem, and they are actually attacking it. It can’t be a hobby for me and a job for them, unless I want it to suck (in my own head).
So here I go. I will probably keep posting to the blog when I see cool stuff, but, since I’m stopping development, I will stop posting about developing.
So long all.
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