News

Subscribe!

Disclaimer

This blog and the postings therein are provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. Use of included script samples are subject to the general copyright terms.

My Stats

  • Posts - 101
  • Comments - 41
  • Trackbacks - 38

Twitter












Tag Cloud


Recent Comments


Recent Posts


Article Categories


Archives


Post Categories


Image Galleries


.NET Links


.Text Links


Blogs i read...


eGovernment


ePolicing


Microsofty


Misc.


Mountain Biking


MS Patterns & Practices


September 2007 Entries

Developer! Developer! Developer! - Day 6!


Craig Murphy (aka the Social Programmer) just announced that Developer Day #6 will be held on November 24th at Thames Valley Park in Reading, UK.

posted @ Tuesday, September 18, 2007 2:43 PM | Feedback (0) |


Confessions of a workaholic


Today is my last Friday...

Well, It's just under a week to go before I pack my Microsoft throwing devices (MSDN and Channel9 Guys), my box of Branflakes and my Coffee machine under my arm and walk out the door after 8 short years and 8 shorter months.

I am taking a break before I fully enter the 'identity metaverse' but it would appear that I am not going to have much of a break as it would appear that I feel the urge to metaphorically change to fifth gear before starting my new job. I am going to be spending the next couple of weeks (when not changing my son's awfully ripe nappies) taking stock on what I want to get out of the next 5 years. My new job is going to be very exciting but none the less very challenging.

I've been following for the last months or so what some are doing to 'make themselves a better developer' and think it's time that I did something along the same lines. As of next Friday I will have the first 'free' time I’ve had since Ryan was born and I plan to immerse myself in books on Management style, OpenID, Cardspace and Identity in general.

As a side, I’m half way through PeopleWare by Tom DeMarco and Timothy Lister (I appear to be the only one who hasn’t read it) and it would seem that I have fallen deep into one of their classifications. Hello, My name is David and I am a workaholic. I am one who has reached the end of a major project and his tether. The project rolled out very successfully due to in no small part the 60hr weeks that I have pulled pretty much since February. I love what I do with a passion, every aspect of it, but I have not really managed my work/life balance very well recently – and indeed there is a similar pattern over my professional career. I can relate very closely to what Tom and Timothy say in their book about demands, quality, productivity and turnover – kinda case in point is that I am now leaving a job that I loved.

So, I now recognise that the way I work is bad – or do I – I’ve just spent the last couple of paragraphs talking about what I am going to do during my time off and low and behold isn’t it work related.

So Doc, tell it to me straight, is it terminal?

posted @ Friday, September 07, 2007 8:04 PM | Feedback (0) |


Coding Horror: Choosing Dual or Quad Core


A very interesting article by Jeff at Coding Horror, specifically because I currently have HP and DELLs website open trying to find a new laptop and workstation. 

posted @ Tuesday, September 04, 2007 10:13 PM | Feedback (0) |