A Hippocratic Oath for Software Engineers
August 13, 2021What developers and doctors might have in common - towards a professional code of conduct for the tech industry
What developers and doctors might have in common - towards a professional code of conduct for the tech industry
Anti-patterns in instant messaging, and why teams need to get more comfortable about being vulnerable.
Working with the grain of web technology to give clients what they need, rather than struggling against it to try and give them what they want. Along the way, introducing two new Drupal modules: CKEditor Datetime and Image Styles Display
The importance of taking time to think about where we're going
A new Drupal 8 module for managing single page JavaScript application configuration
Looking back at the Lead Developer London conference 2018
If we can't entirely break down the wall that designs are thrown over, let's at least put a gate in it.
Introducing the Knowledge Funeral - an opportunity to mourn and celebrate the passing of our obsolete skills
Reporting from the Lead Developer conference London 2017
A tour of the London lab of Capgemini’s Applied Innovation Exchange
On my first experience of presenting at a tech meetup.
Some common things to bear in mind when reviewing pull requests
When should enterprises move to the latest and greatest version of Drupal?
Defining how we define ourselves as engineers.
The anatomy and life cycle of good and bad bug reports, and the value of learning to use your issue tracker for clearer communication between testers, developers, and clients
How do you know when an incomplete new thing is more valuable than a complete old thing?
How to improve performance of a Jekyll site by replacing icon fonts with SVG
Some common mistakes by project managers and lead developers
Some thoughts on the most important qualities for a senior developer.
Reflections on the Smashing Barcelona conference
The hows and whys of making code review part of a development workflow