lazer2.gif
Photo from explodingdog.com

One of the forums that I frequent everyday is the Matlab Forum over at comp.soft-sys.matlab. This forum is very lively, active, and have many people who are willing to help you. Any time that I have a question that I can’t answer myself, I usually turn to the support group at this forum. I would suggest that you take the time to properly frame your question so that people know what you are talking about. I usually get a pretty good response 1-2 hours after I post my question, if not faster. I also go here to help brainstorm new ideas on possible tutorials. This forum is also mirrored at the Matlab site as well.

A lesser used Matlab Forum is kluid.com. I’ve been here a couple times, but the amount of activity pales in comparison to the forum at comp.soft-sys.matlab. But it’s something that should be looked into.

The Mathworks personnel have some very informative blogs on a variety of topics. I mostly follow Doug, Loren, and Inside The Matlab Desktop. You will find quality information that will expand your Matlab knowledge in no time.

One of my blogging buddies, Ritu B Pant, has recently launched a new blog that I think shows a lot of promise and potential. His blog focuses on networking, how to be successful in blogging, productivity, and offers valuable information that will help you in everyday life. Ritu just recently launched this site, but I wouldn’t be surprised if you saw some of his content at other well known blogging sites as he is constantly guest posting.

Another blog that I enjoy reading is Colin LaHay’s Mixed Market Arts. I love the play on words from Mixed Martial Arts. This blog has a lot to offer in terms of helping you promote your blog through a myriad of different link building methods and other nifty tips. I like how he gives it to the audience in straight forth manner.

Some of the crazy art that you’ve seen here on blinkdagger comes from explodingdog.com. The pictures can be so wild and ridiculous at times that I just shake my head in disbelief. Interesting artwork to say the least.