Maulik Thaker

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Why Do I Have my Own Website ?
 
I’ve been pondering this question for some time now. It’s been more than a year since the first time I created my own webpage for some companies to look over to my professional website and my resume to go over my Web Development skills and seems like Microsoft has just ceased that part and limited me to what I can do.

I created this website for myself - 1.
It helps me rationalize my ideas when I have to write them down. Making them public forces me to think these   ideas through. I have only two non-published articles, one on some additional Tips and Tricks that needs some fuel. So I publish everything that I write. Looking back, I mostly write about technical stuff, not that much about personal opinions. I’m not sure why, may be because I prefer face to face debates or I feel loosing my time arguing over the internet and to be too personal over my website. Thats just not me.

I created this website for myself -2.
Personal website is a convenient place to keep useful notes related to something that I get stuck and put a solution online if I find one, provided I’m online.

For my friends.
Whether you read me in not-so-good-English, I thank you for the positive feedback you have been giving. Keeps me going.

For people 
I do not care about traffic, popularity and stuff like that. If articles are of some help, it makes my day. And I try to feed original content/someone's content as long as it helps other ppl to find everything at the right time and spot. I really dislike seeing all the same supposed hot news make the blogosphere buzz. I admit stealing ideas from over the internet and where I hang out quite a bit, giving credits and references. I dislike even more seeing over-chewed blog articles without proper references (“Look, I just wrote that” kinda thing).
Hmm.. So much for the technical side this time around.