engineering (7)

Nick

Is Modern Software development still the Ultimate Team Sport?

I’ve been watching the latest developments in software development closely, and with some interest. I’m seeing parallels between my early career and the current technologies being touted as the next best thing. Chunky (AI-written) specifications and (super crazy fast) waterfall development anyone? For decades, the…

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Experimentation, dotnet style

Safe (ish!) experimentation and continuous improvements are key to healthy codebases. We discussed https://github.com/scientistproject/Scientist.net yesterday, so I thought I'd get Cursor using GPT-5 to knock up a swift dotnet8 example. A few birds with one stone as it were. AI, latest model and cursor version…

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A celebration of mobile app development & shipping

(which in turn was my L&D... https://www.google.com/search?q=recursion) As an engineer, it is important to constantly learn and improve your skills. One way to do this is by developing mobile iOS applications in your L&D time (nice perk of working at SBG! - 10%). Not only…

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Adventures in IoT

IOT Temperature Sensor Sep 16, 2018 A write up of my raspberry pi home made temperature sensor that logs data to the cloud so that it can be visualised. …reporting live data into a variety of cloud based systems Live Data Here There were many…

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Cat Codes - My First Apple App

My First App - Update First Published Sep 28, 2022 on GitHub (pre-ai revolution) A write up of getting an app into the Apple® App Store®… So, if you’re a keen reader of this blog, you’ll not have failed to notice that I’ve been learning…

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