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Keep Posting
27 June, 2011 - 157 words
Pete has some good advice for writing a blog that lasts: Keep Posting.
I should post more, but I’m frequently paralysed by choice. I’m a software dev manager, so I’m interested in down-in-the-mud-coding, software quality, personal and team productivity, agile techniques, web analytics, business value and ret...
Tracking my life
12 March, 2010 - 56 words
I used to detail what was happening in my life through Flickr, and what I was interested in on this blog.
The immediacy and brevity of Twitter put paid to that and I regret it.
I think I will be making a concerted effort to either tweet less or not at all.
Life-changing
08 November, 2009 - 44 words
Three months ago my first son, Daniel was born.
I think it fair to say that blogging and coding have not been high on my agenda 🙂
Preparing for Mashed08
20 June, 2008 - 120 words
Well, “preparing” might be overstating it, but this weekend I’ll be Mashed 08 so it’s nice to read posts like this from Ewan Spence giving us mere mortals some hints on how to survive. It’s also intere...
Google-be-gone
18 November, 2007 - 220 words
So, my Google account is still disabled a week later and I still haven’t had a response to the two mails I’ve sent the accounts team. My blog was powered by Blogger. I’ve switched to WordPress and hope to import all of my old blog sometime this week (I’ll have to screen-scrape my own blog archives).
In related news I was using Gmail to power my email, but was using my own domain to forwa...
Word 2007 as your CMS editor
17 May, 2006 - 140 words
Word 2007 will support ‘blogging’.
What this means in the real world is that it is an Atom Publishing Protocol client.
Joe Friend’s latest post on the topic (
Blogging from University
15 May, 2006 - 367 words
When I blog about things at work, it’s normally stuff that’s already been done. Completed tasks. In the past, as it were. This is some discussion about things that haven’t been decided, and reflects only my thoughts, and I’m not terribly important, so don’t read any more into this than you would the mumbling drunk at the bus-stop.
We’re looking into rolling out some kind of blogging at w...
Commenting on other blogs
26 February, 2006 - 47 words
Anyone who wants their visitors to sign up with their blog, just so they can login and comment, doesn’t actually want comments. Just turn them off and stop fooling yourself and your readers.