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Restart

published on
April 5th, 2006
by Marko Mrdjenovic

The decision was hard. I was never a writer who could re-read his own works. So having a blog or a personal webpage has never been an option. I had a few personal pages, but all of them were created out of the need to explore paths previously unknown. The explorer in me could never back down from a challenge. To see something I didn’t know how to achieve was too riddling and to welcoming. Many have suffered during these crusades -family, friends, exams.

A friend of mine once said, that he is doing what he’s doing because he likes it and he needs it. If there are others who share that feeling it’s a plus, a success. We often want the people around us to like what we’re doing. I wanted people to say I’m good at what I’m doing. And then one thay I stopped. Nobody knew what I was doing anyways. Everybody understands good grades but almost nobody understands why an HTML is good. Or for that matter almost any other thing I did in the past few years. Even when you find somebody that understands what you’re doing you’ll see that the views of “good” might be so different it’s hard to say which “good” is better. Mine, of course. I know, I’m being pretentious.

I think the time has come to grow up. To be able to read what I wrote and honestly say – this is crap. I need to improve.

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  1. posted on
    April 20th, 2006
    by Ozren

    outbreak I like
    go Fry, go :)

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My name is Marko Mrdjenovič and I’m a web developer and a manager from Ljubljana, Slovenia (N 46° 03.246,W 14° 30.265).

I like solving problems. I do that by writing code, managing projects and people. I like creating good experiences. And going to conferences. I work at Zemanta. I do freelance UX/front-end/back-end work, available from March.

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