Cargowire :: Articles - Thoughts on Common Code
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Some ramblings on maintaining a common codebase for web projects including thoughts on the less hyped benefits.
Having started out making my school's first website, later spending a year at IBM working with Flash, I now ply my trade with a variety of front and back end web technologies. As well as trying to write regularly on a range of developer related subjects at cargowire.net.
c# asp.net-mvc sql-server javascript git continuous-integration
ms-access visual-sourcesafe asp-classic
Headscape
April 2008 - Current
Tech Lead developing on the Microsoft Web stack, often with jquery flourishes and even occasionally with flash tidbits.
Compsoft
January 2008 - April 2008
Acting as an intermediary between design and development departments. Working on visual mockups and early requirements before taking it through to completed markup/css.
Phase Two Software
October 2006 - January 2008
Front and Backend (PHP and C#) Web Developer. C#.net WinForms Developer.
IBM
June 2004 - September 2005
A focus on creating and updating multimedia promotional learning packages for Project Management Methods & Tools using Macromedia (Adobe) Flash.
University of Portsmouth
2002 - 2006
CIBridge is a small app intended to bridge between Source Control Hooks and Continuous integration tools such as Cruise Control
Apr 2011; followed by 5 people; forked 2 times
A small project I created to make a cleaner workflow between local development, hosted source code and a vanilla build server.
C# solutions to the Project Euler problems
Apr 2010; followed by 2 people
A playground during downtime to try out solutions to the maths and programming problems posed by Project Euler.
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Some ramblings on maintaining a common codebase for web projects including thoughts on the less hyped benefits.
cargowire.net
A run down on my experiences of getting my pre-existing Ubuntu install to run inside VirtualBox on vista.
Douglas Crockford
This book refreshed both my view of, and approach to, client side development.
Elisabeth Freeman, Eric Freeman, Bert Bates, Kathy Sierra
As sad as it sounds this book had me totally engrossed and really made me think deeper about how to organise my projects.
BBC Micro followed by a 486 DX with128MB of hard disc space!
Visual Studio is a must have for C# but without Vim my GIT experience would be pain!