MacTech Columnist
Just because I'm not updating DNN (I really should be - there's so much to say but so little time), that doesn't mean I'm not doing good things. The one thing I can publicly announce is that I'm the new columnist for MacTech, a paper (mMmMm, texture!) magazine which has been publishing since 1984. My first column should appear in time for Apple's WWDC (the June issue). I'd like to heartily suggest that if you enjoy any of my other stuff, you're sure to lust for this one too.
The "official" intro is:
Most spider webs contain elegant symmetry, layer upon layer of silk and polygonal beauty. Some, however, create chaotic weaves with no apparent rhyme, reason, or pattern. For those who've never delved into setting up their own web server or coding their own web scripts, this "tangled Web" of confusing acronyms, daemons, and protocols is enough to make sucking blood a viable career change. With MacTech's "Untangling the Web" series, we'll alleviate your stomach knots with a guide to turning your OS X machine into a web serving and web programming powerhouse. Free those butterflies!
Happily though, I've got wide creative license to talk about "anything to do with the web", which is just far too delicious to pass up. I'm very happy about this.