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I love the image that I’ve used for the featured image on this article. It’s my brother walking my grandparents’ … Continue reading “Summer Projects”
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I love the image that I’ve used for the featured image on this article. It’s my brother walking my grandparents’ … Continue reading “Summer Projects”
Following the previous reflective journal, here is the reflective journal for 23rd-27th April 2018. There is no coding going on … Continue reading “Reflective Journal – 23rd-27th April 2018”
It’s been a few weeks since I’ve written a reflective journal and this one is mainly going to be about … Continue reading “Reflective Journal and Production Diary – 16-20th April 2018”
This post is stemmed from my April 16-20th reflective journal as I feel it’s quite interesting but not really relevant … Continue reading “‘T levels’ and educating the next generation of technical students”
Before I came to university, I worked for a year as an IT Technician at a high school and a … Continue reading “Will I ever get away from being involved with the education and e-Learning sectors?”
Just a quick post about how important iconography and using recognisable icons can actually be! Watch the video below from … Continue reading “Just how important is iconography? Watch an English-speaking person use a North Korean OS!”
For over five years I have exclusively used Windows Phones as my personal smartphone of choice. Sure, I’ve had exposure … Continue reading “After 5 years, I am moving away from Windows Phone to Android. Here’s why.”
This is part of a longer article called Supporting obsolete software – what’s the deal? which I wrote to explain my … Continue reading “Should you support Internet Explorer in 2018?”
Recently I have been coding a C# app using Visual Studio 2017, .NET Framework 4.6.1 and using the WPF form … Continue reading “How to (kind of) run .NET apps on macOS and Linux”
In almost every other post I write I seem to discuss running my software, whether it be a website or … Continue reading “Supporting obsolete software – what’s the deal?”