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  • And now for 2014

    I don't often look back and think about the past, I prefer to look ahead and focus on new goals, but 2013 was a pretty significant year for a lot of reasons and sometimes

  • Back to school

    When I finished the WDI course back in June 2013, I was asked if I’d be interested in teaching the Front-End Web Development (FEWD) course

  • Summer in the city

    So after finishing the WDI course with General Assembly and hanging out in White Bear Yard for such a long time, I was thrilled to be offered a software developer position at Mixlr

  • Getting a grip on gibbon

    If your running a website then there's a high probability you'll need a mailing list to keep your users up to date with the latest news

  • Introducing dived.in

    Well 12 weeks went very fast, but I'm thrilled to say I've finished the GA WDI program and for my final project completed

  • Stoking the embers

    After first reading about Ember I've been looking for a little project to build to try it out. The typical go to app people build when experimenting is a To Do list

  • Dinnerdat.es

    So we're 9 weeks into the WDI program at GA and I can't quite believe how quickly its gone. We've covered a lot in this time and today I'm happy to publish my latest project

  • Playing with Twilio

    So the nice guys over at Twilio were kind enough to provide me with a US$30 credit to have a play around with their service.

  • Working with Wordpress

    Love it or hate it, you can't deny that Wordpress is now one of the most popular options for building websites.

  • Brilliant Bookmarklets

    Bookmarklets are generally written in Javascript and are really easy to install and remove. Generally they work on most browsers, but personally I only use them on Chrome