Ayende @ Rahien

Ayende @ Rahien

Oren Eini aka Ayende Rahien CEO of Hibernating Rhinos LTD, which develops RavenDB, a NoSQL Open Source Document Database.

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Apr 07 2019

I have been blogging for 15 years

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I just realized that this is my first blog post, it was published in April 1st, 2004.

I don’t really know what else to say, to be honest. I have been doing this blog for 15(!) years.

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mikestam
07 Apr 2019
10:28 AM
mikestam

And we'be been reading it for 15 years...

Gabriel
07 Apr 2019
12:18 PM
Gabriel

Hey Oren. Had a chance to see you when you presented at the OU in NY on February.

Just wanted to say thank you for sharing what you know. I've learned quite a few things from reading your blog. Here's to another 15 years!

cocowalla
07 Apr 2019
18:40 PM
cocowalla

Heh, I think I've been reading your blog for around that long!

I especially appreciate the deep technical insights and transparency around how RavenDB internals work!

David McClelland
07 Apr 2019
22:44 PM
David McClelland

I first found your blog in 2006 when searching around for information about NHibernate, and I've been reading it ever since!

Pop Catalin
08 Apr 2019
08:39 AM
Pop Catalin

Thank you! You have provided us with some of the best technical content in the .Net blog-sphere over the years!

Jonas Jämtberg
08 Apr 2019
10:59 AM
Jonas Jämtberg

Many thanks for 15 years of great content!

Ryan Heath
08 Apr 2019
13:10 PM
Ryan Heath

Congrats! Thanks for the sharing continually interesting topics, all these years.

// Ryan

Judah Gabriel Himango
08 Apr 2019
16:10 PM
Judah Gabriel Himango

Crazy. I can remember reading your posts about LINQ and NHibernate about a decade ago, and eventually on that cool little Rhino DivanDB thing. :-)

I can remember traveling to Israel to receive training on early RavenDB 2, hahah.

Time flies. Really glad to have known you and worked with you over the years, Oren. Keep going strong!

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