Daniel WhitstonTech test adventure: Arbitrary discount rules and the strategy patternPart 1 — The Gilded RoseMay 17, 2017May 17, 2017
Daniel WhitstonBrowser testing for Ruby from within Windows Subsystem for LinuxThis is a rough guide to setting up browser testing through Selenium on Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), aka Bash on Ubuntu on Windows…May 14, 2017May 14, 2017
Daniel WhitstoninNine WorldsPaid in Full — work and rewards in Nine WorldsWhen we founded Nine Worlds, we had a few core aims in mind. We wanted to build an annual, London-based residential event with lots of…Jan 19, 2015Jan 19, 2015
Daniel WhitstoninNine WorldsInclusion and Safer SpacesI’ve been thinking a lot about the tension that exists in creating inclusive spaces since last Nine Worlds. We got a lot of positive…Jan 22, 2014Jan 22, 2014
Daniel WhitstonDriving sales with CRMThere are exactly one gazillion online CRM systems nowadays, and a weird lack of summaries online, so I thought I’d publish some of the…Dec 2, 2013Dec 2, 2013
Daniel WhitstonCommunity building on the webOver the past few years, I’ve had a bunch of meetings with people trying to extract the secret sauce I used to make Indus Delta into a…Jul 7, 2012Jul 7, 2012
Daniel WhitstonWhat happens when ‘workfare’ replaces paid workers?Apropos of this article in the Guardian, I’ve been musing over the impact of mandated work experience placements on the labour market…Jun 9, 2012Jun 9, 2012
Daniel WhitstonOnline tendering support for the Work ProgrammeAfter finding out a bit more about Merlin’s web portal earlier this week, I’ve been thinking about online tendering support. Roughly…Oct 30, 2010Oct 30, 2010
Daniel WhitstonHelping people to get and keep jobs using online supportI’ve been thinking about this topic for a while now. Some brief thoughts, with more to follow. I’ve used a lot of bullet points to lay out…Oct 25, 2010Oct 25, 2010