I am now breaking my blogging "virginity" here at DevPinoy

. Before everything else, let me introduce myself and a bit of history about my programming life.
I'm Patrick, a web programmer here in the Philippines. I already heard DevPinoy while I am still studying although I'm a bit hesitant at joining since I thought it would be a ".NET world" in here and that word was nowhere in our college vocabulary. My first encounter with .NET was last 2004 when I got a free entrance to Microsoft Philippines' Devdays 2004. I must admit that back then, I was an open source zealot attending to a Microsoft event where deep inside myself, I am laughing or countering anything that they talk about particularly in security. Nonetheless, that event triggered my "thirst" for knowledge and from there I started studying .NET (even if the school doesn't teach it).
My exposure to .NET grew very much when I started working for Microsoft Philippines as an Academic Developer Evangelist. While my primary language for web development is PHP, I began to like and to favor more ASP.NET not just because my work demands for it but for myself, I have realized that it's much more better (based on my personal metrics on what a web technology should be). Although because for some reasons that I can't disclose, I left the company for a more technical role in a different company. Right now, I am working as a web developer for
GMA NMI, a subsidiary of
GMA Network, Inc.. My first yet a very large project with them is the
Philippine Entertainment Portal. Although it is not a .NET house, I will be soon having my own .NET project, according to my manager, and still it would be for the web.
So I guess I'll end my story here and I'll try to be more active in blogging about technology. This isn't my first blog at all; in fact this is my fifth blog - I ceased to use the first one, I abandoned the second one, I have stalled using the third one, I am maintaning the fourth one and this is the fifth. I'll share here sometimes stuff about the web particularly in AJAX, PHP, and ASP.NET.
That's all for now and I'll switch now to the coding window.

Patrick