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Hello World!

Posted on : 18-11-2009 | By : Loiane | In : Uncategorized

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After almost a year writing in my blog in Portuguese, I decided to start a new one in English.

I’m going to start translating some of my posts, and maybe I can write some exclusive ones in the future.

I’m not fluent in English, but I’ll give my best. Feel free to give me some tips to improve my proficiency in English. I will appreciate it.

This blog it’s an excuse for me to study and learn more about technologies and the English language. It is kind a log of everything I study (personal and work stuff).

Here, you will find some Java and related technologies tutorials, including some javascript libraries tutorials, such as Ext JS and JQuery, and other stuff.

Well, good luck for me and happy coding!

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Hello Loiane,

I’m CEJUG Co-Leader and I’m happy to know that you are blogging in English too. I made a more radical decision by writing exclusively in English. I have around a thousand visits every month, which is not so much, but according to Google Analytics, people all over the world are visiting my blog and commenting. This is so exciting! Brazil is only in the fourth place, below USA, India and Belgium. So, writing in English you just don’t have geographic limits.

There are so many talented people in Brazil but the world doesn’t know that because most of Brazilian people prefer to write in Portuguese, which is a wonderful language, but not the best one to find friends out there.

Don’t worry about how perfect is your writing, but about the quality of the content as usual. ;-)

Good luck!

I’m sure that if you translate all the your tutorials to English, your blog will be a big success! Keep it up!

Great choice :)
Good luck.

Congratulations, Loiane!

This is a good idea!

Hugs

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