The experience of posting series of articles over the last couple of months has been quite gratifying. Granted: most posts have not sparked the response I would have liked, but the cohesion of multiple related articles and the regular scheduled posting are great.

Sincerely: I have bigger plans for my writing than this blog allows. Two reasons. First, because this blog has not been focused for years and all the old, disconnected content is a hinderance. Second, and more importantly, because this is a completely personal blog (to the extreme of bundling my name in the title). But what truly matters is the content. For these reasons, this blog needs a clean face, a fresh start and its own concept: aka rebranding. You may have noticed the recent efforts to publish regular and the various attempts to tune the visual style, and they were all going in this direction; however, they are not enough... something does not feel right yet.

So what's happening!?

Don't panic. I am creating a new blog. A blog explicitly focused on programming, Unix, a combination of both and maybe the occasional semi-related post on other technology topics. The blog will be all about its content, and that content shall be great, interconnected and easily available.

Enter PROGRANIX.

See you on the other side. The Julipedia will no longer receive regular updates and any personal writings will go to my Google+ profile — which, sincerely, is a better fit than a blog for arbitrary musings on anything. Make sure to register to the new blog to not miss a beat.