Paradigm shift on this blog

Once, this blog has been started with the aim to publish some small OpenSource-projects being worth to share. That's why the blog was supposed to ran as an open source blog for the first time. Certainly, the title was not really fitting, even if I still publish such projects. The last months, I blogged under the subject PHP Performance Blog, which is more appropriate. Finally, it's not really the topic of the blog but rather my own concern.

Now I try to restart with an more appropriate subject, to not confuse random visitors too much and for getting a clearer headline for this blog, especially with the aim to continue my study at the Stanford University.

Because the main topic of this blog is webdevelopment - certainly not exactly with standard problems - I think Website and Application Intelligence is a good subject, especially with regard to future publications. The title is not too specific and can be interpreted in many ways.

Some of you may have noticed, the subjects of my articles and publications often change their theme. I blogged the last time under the guise of efficient PHP development, but also published some database problems and small JavaScript-projects to test new HTML5 features. I try to bring close these ideals of efficient programming, but ultimately it's a matter of many other things, how optimized you can work on a project and actually I'm not a pure PHP developer. I try to find the best language to solve a problem. What the new title is concerning, I think it's the best one to cover all subjects I talk about here and be able to restart with a reorientation.

This article was quite a bit abstract meta drivel but you can look forward to future publications concerning cool and intelligent techniques to build websites :-)

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