About blog

Welcome to my blog about programming.

I work with PHP and T‑SQL languages on a daily basis, but on the blog you can also expect entries about other languages (and more). It is my intention that the subject of entries should always concern programming and everything that is related to it in any way (such as issues related to database administration, etc.;)).

Someone might ask where the idea for the next blog about programming came from and what will it be better at than others, of which there is simply a lot on the Internet? The answer to this question is quite simple – my intention is not that this blog should be any better than the others. If, dear reader, you felt a bit confused at this point, then below I explain what I mean.

Anyone involved in programming will probably agree that you can’t just become a programmer and that’s it. Being a programmer is a constant work related to learning new techniques, programming languages or even keeping up with the constant evolution of tools used in everyday work. As it happens during learning, sometimes we come across something that we would like to note down „for later” or simply share it with others. The task of this blog is to perform just such a function – a place to write down interesting things that I came across.

If someone would like to express appreciation for my work, they can write a good comment with a good word on one of the pages (where I posted a link to the post) or even a simple like. Knowing that the time I spent writing posts here helped someone solve some problem will surely bring me a lot of joy 🙂

I would like to add that I am the author of all entries published here (unless I explicitly emphasize otherwise). If you want to use any of my entries, or a fragment of it, I would be glad if you ask for permission first. If you are too shy to ask, know that without asking, I consent to the use of my texts in whole or in part for non-commercial purposes only (any advertisements displayed on your website can be treated as commercial activities). Moreover, you must never suggest that you are the author of my text (the exception is translating the text into another language – of course, the author of the translation has the right and even should admit to his „work” :)). Each time I also require the source (preferably in the form of a link to the original post on this blog). Failure to meet my conditions will be treated as a simple theft with all its consequences. The exception to the above rules is, of course, the quotation of the passage – here the only requirement is to indicate the source. If you have any doubts or would like to use my texts, e.g. for profit, please contact me.

How can you contact me? Preferably via the email address or via one of my profiles on social networks, links to which can be found on the website.

Finally, I would also like to add a few words about the graphics returned on the blog. I use the source for the portal pixabay where I search for free materials published in the public domain.

Those who lasted up to this point, I wish better reading 🙂

Zajonc

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