Getting back into the swing of things

 

It’s been a solid 17 days since I started Destroy Everyday—the creation-a-day mini blog aimed to balance my life between coding and off-the-computer mediums. So far, it’s been a success, meaning I have yet to miss a day. It’s been such a personal success that I’ve somewhat neglected the mothership—Destroy Today. Now that I have a solid routine down for the new year, it’s time to get back to business and stay active across the board.

I have a number of new DestroyFramework classes ready to document and check-in over the next few days. I plan to get back into sharing interesting and useful things I come across, regarding both programming and design. And, now that I’ve been introduced to MVC(S) and RobotLegs, I have a lot more to talk about—expect a tutorial in the near future.

To add some imagery to this post, below is yesterday’s Destroy Everyday post featuring Andy Mangold. I also included a detail shot because the web-sized image really doesn’t do it justice.

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2 replies

  1. I’ll have to agree, that these one-creation-per-day-projects really are a lot of fun and quickly find their fixed spot in your life.
    It’s a great way to get your eyes and mind away from the screen every day.

    I followed your example and started my own one-photo-per-day-thing. I’m now at day 13 and so far it’s going nicely:
    http://techpriester.deviantart.com/gallery/#TheDailyShot

    I’d like to know how much time you spend on average on your DestroyEveryday pieces. My daily shots take up from 10 minutes to 2 hours.

  2. @techpriester — Each shot typically takes between 30 min to an hour, but some required a bit more.

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