Hello, World!
Welcome to my blog! This is my very first post, and I wanted to start things off in the traditional way: with a "Hello, World" message. If you're not familiar with programming, "Hello, World" is often the first program you write when learning a new programming language. It's a simple program that prints the message "Hello, World" to the screen.
But why do we always start with "Hello, World"?
It's not just a way to say hello to the world of programming. "Hello, World" is a way to check that the programming environment is set up correctly and that we're able to compile and run a basic program. If "Hello, World" works, then we know that the programming language, compiler, and environment are all set up correctly.
So why am I starting my blog with a "Hello, World" post? Well, it's a way to check that my blogging environment is set up correctly and that I'm able to write and publish a post and my hosting environment is working correctly end to end to serve the blog. It's also a way to introduce myself and my blog to the world.
I plan to use this blog to share my thoughts, ideas, and experiences with you. I'm passionate about Software Architecture, Software Engineering, Event Driven Archiecture, Distributed Systems and I hope to use this platform to connect with like-minded people and to learn from others.
Thank you for reading this post, and I look forward to sharing more with you soon!