A new venture …

Hi everyone, and welcome to my new blog! Thanks to my relatives and to the Mauritian twittering community for your good advice during the design stage of the site. :) After nearly one year of blogging, I decided to redefine my online presence and store my physics posts in a new site:

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Bruno’s site intends to be a sleek and easily navigable website offering quality physics and maths content. The equations displayed on the website are processed with mimeTeX; depending on readers’ response, I might switch to LaTeX for equation editing at a later stage. The content of my newly launched site will initially focus on physics, with both the notes and worked examples categories being updated on a regular basis. The maths sections will follow much later, maybe around June 2010.

My source of inspiration for this site has definitely been the Web Design Bureau of Mauritius: despite the low level of interest of Mauritians in Web design, Sachindb has continuously updated and improved his site, offering quality content to the Mauritian web. I am very grateful to him for his valuable tips; so thank you very much Sachindb!

I am very well aware that the response of the Mauritian audience to this site might be lukewarm, but I am willing to give it a shot. :D … and physics is fun for me! So, I will certainly find it enjoyable to update the content regularly. The traffic will hopefully follow.

Obviously, I have a real life as well, and maintaining Bruno’s site will be time-consuming. I will therefore devote less time to blogging, and maybe post only a few articles here each month. So expect less blog posts from me now. ;)

About the author

Bruno Lebon wrote 88 articles on this blog.

Bruno is a PhD student in applied mathematical modelling.


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12 Responses to “A new venture …”

  1. That’s a shame! Can’t you blog at least once a week?

    • :D Thanks for the comment :) lol unfortunately, I have more things to do at uni now. Et puis, je vais blog quand j’ai de l’inspiration, and when I feel I really need to. :)

      Don’t worry, I’ll keep on reading my favourite Mauritian blogs, including yours ;)

  2. Good luck on this new venture and hopefully the traffic will follow. I think it’s doing something great to be providing help to students and trying to make people have a better understanding of physics.

    • Thank you very much :) I am happy just to have a repository of physics notes and problem examples. The traffic is just “la cerise sur le gateau” :)

  3. Hey, thanks for the mention and the inspiration bit. I’m flattered. Hope that your site keeps on running smoothly. We’re, in a certain way, pioneers in the branches of niche blogging in Mauritius. So keep it up.

    • :D Au contraire, thanks a lot for the tips you gave when I designed the site. I don’t think I would have tried this new venture if I did not witness your efforts to maintain the Web Design Bureau. Keep on blogging on We Design. Hopefully, it will change something in Mauritius after a few years.

  4. Well… good luck… I guess :P I hope you can help find us, physics droppers (like me xD) to find the love to this… interesting… subject again :p

    • Thank you :) Yeah I intend to make the content mashable for people with a minimal physics background. :) This is interesting, not … interesting … :P

  5. E-Learning just got better with the coming of your site :) Thanks for providing those valuable notes :) I’m not a fan of Physics(which I hope I’ll become with your site) but I’ll tell my friends and teachers about it :) Great :)

  6. your site is very good…keep it up! nice design :D

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