Writing…Data Services: The Inaugural Post
Welcome to my new blog, which (to be clever) I am calling “Writing…Data Services”—clever in the sense that I work at Microsoft writing the documentation that supports WCF Data Services and OData and Silverlight (and to a lesser degree Windows Phone 7). I have also written MSDN documentation for the ADO.NET Entity Framework, and, even earlier, SQL Server replication. Before I got to Microsoft, I was in a totally different industry (but that is another story).
I am currently supporting the following sets of MSDN documentation:
- WCF Data Services
- WCF Data Services Client Library
- WCF Data Services Client for Silverlight
- Open Data Protocol (OData) Overview for Windows Phone
- Various API reference topics that supports these technologies
My Blogging Philosophy:
The reason that I am blogging at all is that my goal, as a writer, is to tailor content to a specific audience and delivery vehicle. In my years as a writer, I have noticed that while some content clearly belongs in core product reference documentation, other content is better suited for other channels. For example, some more narrative style content (here’s how I did “____”) is often better in a blog format, or even as a video. I have already published some of this type of content on the WCF Data Services team blog, but there are some topics that don’t belong their either. Also, I need to have a place where I can muse, “out loud” about things I am learning and thinking about and other things that I am working on. For example, my teammate Ralph Squillace and several others on my team are working on a cloud-based data service that exposes MSDN topics as an OData feed. Along with Ralph, I plan to blog some about this as the project unfolds. I also need somewhere to post issue-specific content that I would otherwise have to post over-and-over in the various forums that I support.
These are the reasons why I am starting this blog.
As with any inaugural post, I finish by saying…
I hope that you a) find this blog, and b) find it interesting enough to visit again.
Cheers,
Glenn Gailey
WCF Data Services
User Education
Comments
Anonymous
January 24, 2011
Hi, Glenn, Glad to see a blog post from a doc writer. Expect to get quoted in my blog's "Azure MarketPlace DataMarket and OData" section: oakleafblog.blogspot.com/.../windows-azure-and-cloud-computing-posts_23.html Your link to Ralph Squillace 404s. It should be: blogs.msdn.com/.../ralph.squillace Cheers, --rjAnonymous
January 24, 2011
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