Manic Miner was the first game I ever owned. I loved it and played it to death. It is one of the very few games I ever completed end to end without cheats.
Life is full of ups and downs, in personal and business. This short text focuses on business life and perhaps more so for independent developers.
CCIE was in its infancy, there was no internet study resources such as INE.COM and I was working for Digital in the Microsoft Practise. Achiving CCIE seemed like an insane task.
At last months RookieOven Meetup I made some inquiries asking if anyone was planning on doing a Technology podcast. I was genuinely interesting in hearing what these brilliant people had to say. Everyone I spoke to appeared to find the idea quite exciting but didn’t have the time to…
At one point today this had a chance of being the title of a new ‘Tech’ podcast. I was exploring some ideas with Digital Artisans on Slack.
I was looking for a Scottish connection as I want the essence of the show to be about promoting Scottish Tech Talent, from Corporate…
As a small new indie developer and a part time one at that, the biggest challenge I face is discoverability. There are Indies out there who have been in the game for a long time, already have a presence online and engagement…
Did you know that really bright tech people actually exists outside the US!
So I have built and amazing app to help people with their fundraising for running events, but I am not signed up for any running events! I am actually signed up to to Nice Ironman event at the beginning of June.
“Telling an introvert to go to a party is like telling a saint to go to Hell..” I seen this on twitter and it made me chuckle.
I am a 44 year old guy who started working on iOS apps about three years ago. My day job involves network/systems architecture and I am a fully qualified CCIE #7742.
I have listened to many of the wonderful podcasting resources : Build and Analyze, Mobile…