About this
This is the personal blog of Christian Heilmann, pictured on the right.
I started this blog as I was tired of collecting lots and lots of bookmarks (this was before del.icio.us so it basically meant zipping up the bookmarks.html file of my Netscape install and carry that around with me) of solutions to problems I encountered when developing web sites. Furthermore I wanted to try out my solutions on an audience without having to follow massive email threads on various mailing lists.
Over the years it grew and so did I, so now I am not an “HTML Developer” any more but can call myself an IDE - International Developer Evangelist – working for the Yahoo Developer Network in the lovely town of London, England.
I moved to the small island off the coast of Europe by chance in 1998 (the company that hired me for the office in Munich, Germany went bust-ish and had to close the German office) and haven’t rued the decision yet.
It is a great place, full of quirky people, a wonderful sense of humour that is a proof of evolution – you can only survive the weather here without going mental when you developed it.
This is a technical “just the facts, ma’am” blog, I don’t want to write about my feelings, my pets, what shoes I bought or that I have a hangover, this is what twitter is for.
And with that, why are you still here? There is stuff to be read!
Chris


June 27th, 2008 at 9:34 am
Hola Chris
I imagine you are somewhere around the globe going for some evangelist preach to be speak
just a quick hi and say I will designed for bananas as well jejejejejeejej
Hope you are fine. All the best
Maria
February 17th, 2009 at 11:28 pm
Hi Chris
We at Nansen (a web agency, based in stockholm) are planning on going to the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco. We have some time before the conference where we would like to meet web agencies, internet companies and so on. Why im contacting you is to hear if you know anyone in SF, who would like to show us (there are three of us) their office, talk about their view on web development.
We would really appreciate any help! Take care
April 18th, 2009 at 9:22 pm
Interesting point of view, I’m in the same situation, so I’m developing my new blog.
But I don’t think twitter is for what you’ve eaten today, it could be wisely used, above all as a speedy social bookmarking.
Greetings :-)