Todo lists: The right way
To-do lists are something I use very heavily. Without them, I wouldn't be able to do a fraction of what I currently manage to get done. How many times...
Read moreTo-do lists are something I use very heavily. Without them, I wouldn't be able to do a fraction of what I currently manage to get done. How many times...
Read moreOn Tuesday, it was our last .NET Oxford of the year! And given that our first ever meetup was in January, this now marks our first whole year! We're u...
Read moreOne of my recent blog posts - "Git GUIs versus the CLI", discussed why I think that a GUI is far better suited for source control than the C...
Read moreAfter the success of our last lightning talk event in July - we decided that it was about time for another one - proving that lightning most certainly...
Read moreIt feels like lately you can't turn around without hearing the term 'serverless'. It seems to have become the latest architectural buzzword. So we wer...
Read moreI quite often hear experienced Git users say that you should always use the command line for Git, and you should try to avoid using Git GUIs. Whilst I...
Read moreNot realising that it was something called National Coding Week this past week - I started seeing Tweets from Ridgeway (a company I used to work with)...
Read moreThis is something that's been on my "to blog about" list for quite a while - so I thought it was about time! I've been using the Cake Build ...
Read moreReactive Bots? What's that all about? Well the title for this month's .NET Oxford actually refers to two different talks ... 'The fuss about Bots?' wi...
Read moreThis week we had our 5th .NET Oxford, and this time we had Matt Ellis from Jetbrains talking about their new cross platform .NET IDE - Rider! Except, ...
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