I attended the London Perl Workshop today (well, the second half to be exact). Although I’m not really a Perl basher myself, the talks I…
One CommentMonth: November 2005
Good friends and regular readers of this blog will know that in addition to working for the BBC, I also like to work on other…
Comments closedFor those of you who have not already seen this via the backstage.bbc.co.uk community email list, just a quick post to let you know that…
3 CommentsAndy Budd and the ClearLeft guys are organising a formal AJAX training day for Friday 10th February 2006. It will be based in London, and…
Comments closedSomeone has posted a gallery of suicide bombs – mainly jackets but there’s also a suitcase in there. It’s pretty grim, especially as London has…
8 CommentsOnce again, I’m pleased to say that I didn’t make it into the just-updated Feedster 500. Yes, I continue to be a proud Z-list blogger,…
Comments closedFor those who have missed it, diggdot.us combines posts from Digg.com, Slashdot and del.icio.us/popular. Their USP is that they remove the dupes. Well, and that…
Comments closedThe guys at MySociety have just launched their latest eDemocracy project: HearFromYourMP.com The idea is simple, and kind of fills the natural void between their…
2 CommentsMatt B reports that XTech2006 (Europe’s closest thing to ETech) is now accepting conference session proposals for the May 2006 event.
Comments closedJust a quick heads-up: Google Analytics is working for me, although the landing-page still says “awaiting data”. When I clicked for the reporting page, despite…
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