I guess it is time to confess: I've recently had one of my childhood dreams granted.
Of course, as always with dreams, I've hesitated to tell anybody but the close friends.
I had to make sure I wasn't hallucinating. Now it is time.
The cat is out of the bag:
Linux Journal published my
first-ever printed article
in their
November issue (#163, dedicated to
High Performance Computing). And if that wasn't enough they are distributing
that very issue at the Supercomputing conference in Reno!
With all the attendees carrying those issues around (anybody can get one for free from the
Linux Journal booth or from the press shelf at the entrance) it almost feels like I am
on a book signing tour. It feels really great and a bit scary (what if somebody walks
up to me and points out a bug?) at the same time. But it all would have not happened
it it wasn't for one person. A person whom I'm lucky enough to call a friend
and a teacher: Jon "maddog" Hall. Thank you, Maddog, for the advice and most
of all for babysitting me through my first publishing experience.
That said, I would like to ask all the readers of the article to be gentle with me. All
the typos, errors and bloopers in it are mine and mine only and I don't have any
good excuse except for it being my first foray into printed media. I'll do better next
time. I promise. So be gentle, but please feel free to leave your comments at
the end of this blog entry, since I don't think that the comments section on the
Linux Journal's web site is open yet. Besides, even if it was open you would
have to be a subscriber of LJ (it is really worth the money, though) to get to it.
And finally: if you happen to be in Reno attending SC|07 consider dropping by
the Sun's booth. Just remember: you can always make my day if you behave
and ask for the autograph. Easy stuff. See you!
Roman Shaposhnik's