So, is this another boring technical blog?
Of course it’s not.
As Wordpress’ home page states, “Code is poetry”.
Software development is not just for people like this guy
who clearly has some issues with the generally-accepted notion of “fun”.
What we have in mind is a blending between the guy above, who surely is an amazing software developer, and this girl:
We don’t care about the theoretical side of software development (as in “Turing blablabla”, “NP-completeness” and the likes), and we also don’t care (at least, not much) about business-related stuff such as “enterprise software”, which actually is yet to be clearly defined.
What we really care about is writing beautiful code without any big concerns and without anything to get in the way between our beautiful thoughts and our beautiful code, having fun while doing it.
So, the “funk” part in devfunk.com means ease of use, artistic mood, sexiness (yeah!) and stylishness.
Still not convinced about the funkiness of software development?
Ok, it’s true: software development isn’t always funky.
That’s why, knowing that we can’t be always at the top of the funkiness scale, we decided to adopt a double rating for every post:
The Devviness rating 



represents how much the content of the current post is technical, deep and hardcore.
The Funkiness rating 



instead, measures the style-factor of every post
So, a high-devviness, low-funkiness is probably something you won’t see here and you should probably look for in “standard” software development blogs, while high-funkiness and (hopefully) high-devviness posts are the best we can get.



#1 by Marco Monguzzi - November 26th, 2009 at 15:47
Buon giorno
ho trovato il suo blog arrivandoci da Linkedin, dove stavo cercando persone con competenze su OpenCms.
Abbiamo iniziato un grosso progetto con OpenCms e stiamo cercando uno sviluppatore con qualche hanno di esperienza su Java e il cms in questione.
Questo è il profilo che ci serve:
http://www.premiaweb.it/?q=node/67
Le interessa ?
Ne possiamo parlare dal vivo ?
saluti
grazie
Marco