Archive for April, 2007



I’ve never met a client who didn’t want to skimp on PM (project management) or QA (Quality Assurance) time. Most times, clients use QA and PM time as a sink to reduce cost. They go “How could we ever need more than 5 days PM time for this project?”, or “Surely testing should […]

Demian has released the latest version of Seagull, more details at:
Many new features in latest 0.6.2 release of Seagull Framework - PHP kitchen
If you’ve not checked out Seagull, then recommend you do - we’ve really been able to leverage it for loads of client work lately…
Thanks D

php, london, seagull, opensource

My first post here where I’m just ad-libbing as it comes off the top of my head. I need to go to bed, so trying to get this out now instead of delaying.
My number one frustation at the moment is around resourcing. How do you balance the growing needs of a business, with […]

I’m an entrepreneur, technologist and environmentalist. I’m also passionate about Africa, Africans, photography, open source stuff, and the web. I play hockey for fun. I believe we’re at a critical juncture in human evolution. I try constantly to be more productive. This is my blog where I talk about all […]

This came in via email today…
_ http://room4one.blogspot.com
Once of the more interesting uses of blogs!
And hey, if you’re looking for a room, then respond!!
we are based 15 minutes away from London Bridge, south east, Eltham
for which it will set you back £350 a month, all inclusive,
send a rough outline of your self to, […]

Just seen this on the Vanilla blog:
It ain’t about the dollar,
or tryin’ to go fast,
if you don’t take pride
in what you’re doing
you won’t last.
Craftsmanship:
it’s a quality that some lack.
You’ve gotta give people a reason
for them to come back.
Buck 65
It’s significance portends things to come…
PS - Buck65 is worth listening to if you get the chance…

[…]

Official description over here now: http://www.technovated.com/work-with-us/

jobs, london, web2.0, webapps, seagull

london
needsmoretags
islington
music
south_london
internet

web2.0, dating, onlinedating, london

Have not been able to blog much recently as I’ve been moving into our new place, and as usual, it will take a week or so to get the BT line and ADSL working, which means I’ll be able to blog from home in about 2/3 days…
As an update, closed an important deal for us […]

We’re growing faster than I can keep track of, so I’m looking for a senior php person to join our team of ninjas.
Details below:
A growing web applications company based in Putney Bridge, London, specialising in Web 2.0 work in the LAMP stack, seeks an ambitious, talented, enthusiastic and motivated PHP Developer.
You will have:

3+ […]

If you’re working with Seagull, or working on Mediatemple machines, then this post by Stephen will probably be of use to you…
Developing a CMS solution on Mediatemple with the Seagull PHP Framework, including Google Maps…
Nice one ScubaSteve!

seagull, mediatemple, php, frameworks

Quote from clienttoday, after “Wow, this coffee is making me fly!”; “So next time I’ll just go to Starbucks and order the girls coffee!“…
;-)

starbucks, coffee

Been pretty busy the last few weeks, so apart from some posts that needed to get out, I’ve not been able to blog as much as I’d set my mind to, mainly ‘cos of the stuff happening in the title of this post.
I’m moving house tomorrow morning, and giving a landlord a shed load of […]

So today I was in meetings most of the day, but apart from some interesting project meetings, a discussion about the naked CEO came up, and I got inspired. So I’ve written up two blog posts and decided to alter my perspectives on blogging as a person, a business founder, a businessman, a project […]




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