We’re in transition.

Following on from my previous post, we've updated and maybe tidied a few duplicates. There's also been many discoveries along the way too. Stuff that doesn't work nor spotted in system, which makes one think are these features ever been used? Prioritising the 'must' from 'nice to have' fixed bug features is good, but could … Continue reading We’re in transition.

Many methods, many implementations.

Just like in coding there's many methods, there's also many implementations. From NuGet to NPM, to CDN's. A mammoth system using all three can get confusing very quickly. Let's start by the most famous framework out there Bootstrap! Imagine there are different variations of it. The original, the Sass, the older version (just because it … Continue reading Many methods, many implementations.

Quick Changes

There are times when things need completed urgently. But there are methods to go about it. First think about the 5 W's. Who, what, when, why, where. Apply this logic to one of your tasks. The 'who' will factor the 'how' situation, so don't worry there. But wait just there! That's great for adding features. … Continue reading Quick Changes

Sometime it’s not clear

It's not always clear what to expect when building software especially when you're reliant on user stories that don't describe the full story. But then again, sometimes user stories can't be clear without some visual concepts what the users needs. From experience with visual concepts, many users thought this was it, concrete. Maybe that's because … Continue reading Sometime it’s not clear

I have a theory, but correct me if I’m wrong…

Working in the Web realm is fascinating, but does have it's tolerance. Balancing many factors that one may not be aware of. Add that with business needs and growing demands from order of hierarchy. The cycle of success continues with continuous learning, finding, trialing new tech stacks to building and improving software architecture. Driven by … Continue reading I have a theory, but correct me if I’m wrong…

Event Driven Architecture

So here's where my head is at... from working on MVC (modal, view, controller) using JQuery and JS to manipulate single pages to building reusable components and converting the current state of software to single page application... was something on the horizon, but yet not discovered - knowing/ hearing the tech industry is shifting in … Continue reading Event Driven Architecture

Tackling programming languages from the past

Tasked to solve - is pretty much what one has been doing to date. Not knowing, but yet comfortable challenging them while time is ticking away. Rewind back to years, where self teaching new programming languages was ever so daunting. The instincts of knowing a language that would update in increments or a full re-write … Continue reading Tackling programming languages from the past

Office Politics

Things just keep changing constantly, another job another mess... a repetitive process of seeing code that may once have been produced to good business needs. But while business changes are happening, there's a lack of poor coding standard among the fast pace environment. Factors may include limited time, short fall on talent, to miss communication … Continue reading Office Politics

Fighting for your attention

There's a point throughout the working process where your attention to knowledge is needed elsewhere, but what do you do if you have scheduled work and clients fighting between themselves for your attention, but also here and there trying to bypass paying for such services? Fair play, I don't mind helping people here and there, … Continue reading Fighting for your attention

Caught in a mix of emotions…

Caught in a mix of emotions being happy and sad... maybe confused, just when you think you're overcoming the barriers to life and career path... a double knock back within a month. It's already been a bumpy ride this year, fighting for what I wanted and excelling in particular activities - online and offline. People … Continue reading Caught in a mix of emotions…