Tom HazledineDon’t turn your problem into your users’ problemI’m noticing a tendency for organisations to pass their problems along to their customers, and I wish it didn’t happen. At its simplest…Jan 30, 2017Jan 30, 2017
Tom HazledineWell-written HTML doesn’t need any styling. Except that it does.One of the best things about HTML is that it just works. As with much of the web, things only get weird when designers and developers start…Jan 27, 2017Jan 27, 2017
Tom HazledineBullet Journal RevisitedThe “Bullet Journal” is a system for Getting Things Done. One nested pen-and-paper list that gets rewritten every morning. My first post on…Jan 25, 20171Jan 25, 20171
Tom HazledineYou are only as good as your READMEAll code is an abstraction. If we were writing explicitly for computers we would write in machine code or assembly-language. We don’t…Jul 1, 2016Jul 1, 2016
Tom HazledineWhich do you choose: native app or web app?Are web apps even a real thing? I think they are. And they’re by far the best option for small teams searching for product/market fit.Jan 19, 2016Jan 19, 2016
Tom HazledineChris Robshaw just gave his critics the finger.I want to talk about English rugby. Specifically English rugby right now. 2015 saw a “disastrous” World Cup for England, but now we’re on…Jan 10, 2016Jan 10, 2016
Tom HazledineInspirational Web PeopleTaking time to credit the members of the digital-community that have shaped my career is something I should do more often. Here’s a few…Sep 29, 2015Sep 29, 2015
Tom HazledineWhy doesn’t everyone have an Internet Fridge?The great white hope of the Internet Of Things is the internet-connected fridge. It's the go-to example when trying to explain IOT to lay…Aug 5, 2015Aug 5, 2015