0 In case you haven't noticed yet...

... my mother tongue is not English, (I'm Spanish). I'm always trying to do my best but I guess it'll be inevitable to find some awkwardly/poorly expressed sentences. I don't mind to be corrected at all. I'm serious, correct me or I'll never learn. You can even make fun of me.

0 On programming

I love programming, a lot. It's what I do all the time. It's what I've been doing for the last 25 years. What I do best is to dissect complex abstractions/concepts/problems into working, beautiful and harmonic pieces of code (ahem). I can also spend hours trying to come up with the correct name for a class or a method. This makes me a rather slow programmer. On extremely rare occasions I also fuck things up but hey...

0 C#

I started using it about 6 years ago (maybe more). Since then I've never written a single line of C++ code. (Luckily, my company also changed gears at the time and C++ was no longer needed).

I won't be probably using Unity at all if it had no C#.

Or not.
Who knows.
I don't.

0 Breaking things down

There's a wide range of things I'd like to talk about, so I've defined a few categories (labels) for tagging posts, like C#, Unity 3D, The Game, Programming, etc. Additionally, I'll be creating some extra pages to put content that won't change too much but will be essential for this blog to make any sense.

0 I thought...

I thought you were able to write posts to a particular page. It looks like additional pages are meant for static content, but...  why bother?  I'm pretty sure they had to write extra code for that...

0 Welcome

Maintaining a blog can be hard work.

Some years ago I started blogging about a project I was working on at the time. Posts turned out to be too dense and lengthy and they took me a lot of time to write and polish. I soon realized that I needed 36 hours a day to maintain it as I wanted so I abandoned it.

I still want to blog about what I'm doing, but in a different way. I want this blog to look more like a Ship's log. I find it both entertaining and extremely helpful. Exposing your ideas to the public forces me to keep my feet on the ground and stay focused on the task at hand, which is no other than finishing the game. I'll try to keep posts as short and concise as I can.

I'm now in the process of figuring out how I'll categorize all the content I want to put here. (I find odd Blogger has no 'Categories' as such so I'll have to make do with labels)