Entries from May 2008 ↓
May 22nd, 2008 — Manchester United
It has been a long, long season for Man Utd supporters with its fair share of ups and downs. However, this has undoubtably been one of the greatest seasons I have experienced. The quality of the football this year has been fantastic and its been a priviledge to watch the best player in the world score an unbelievable 42 goals. The defense has been immense too and really provided the perfect foundation for the success. To win the Premier League for the second year running and to top it off with the Champions League is a great achievement. It is the perfect tribute to the Busby Babes, 50 years on from that tragic night in Munich and 40 years on from the first European win. This team will surely now go down in history as one of Man Utds best ever. Hopefully they will stay together and go on to have more successes over the next few years.
Congratulations to Fergie and the boys and thanks for the wonderful memories of 2008.
May 21st, 2008 — Photography
You may have noticed the odd photo appearing on the sidebar of my blog. I have recently started uploading a selection of my images into flickr. Its quickly becoming a habit, and a time consuming one at that. Every photo has to be lovingly touched up in Photoshop, then tagged with a description and title, tags and added to sets. Then you have to wait ages for the upload!
The thing I enjoy the most is describing each picture. It allows you to take a bit more time over each image, rather than flicking over it in a slide show. It encourages you to find out what you acually saw (e.g. the name of a statue or ship). Also, once tagged you have a great way of quickly finding images you are interested in. Flickr’s 100MB monthly upload limit is going to be very restrictive, which may mean upgrading to the pro account
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I have spent a *lot* of time recently organising and reconciling my digital photo collection and storing them in an easy-to-traverse hierarchical structure. Its amazing how disorganised it can quickly get with lots of duplicates from repeatedly copying the same images to different folders. Photography is one of those things that I would love to do more of, given the time and necessary budget!
Anyway, expect to see a lot more (if you are at all interested) in the near future.
May 9th, 2008 — Programming
I like to encourage programming best-practices where possible. I also would like to encourage discussion about what is good programming practice. What might seem obvious to some may be completely new to others. I also find that there is very little in the way of advice on how best to program, especially for our more inexperienced comrades. Besides, you are never to old to learn.
As such, I am going to start by offering small pieces of advice, mostly related to Java but much can be considered good practice for any programming language. You may find that you disagree with what I have to say. If so, great!! Feel free to share your opinions.
The first topic of discussion are comments. This might seem like a very trivial topic but I can assure you it is one of the most important for programmers but is sadly the most often abused. Continue reading →
May 7th, 2008 — Software, Technology
Well if you have been following my tweets recently, you will know that I have decided to move on to pastures new after nearly 3 years working for one of the largest financial services companies in the world. Having been off for a few days now I’ve had a chance to reflect on my experiences and what I have learned from it.
When I joined, I hoped that being at the technical sharp end of the high-pressure trading market would provide me with valuable experience. I wanted to learn what it took to build large scale, n-tiered, fault-tolerant and highly performant software. I thought I would be building software to strict specification and detailed designs as part of a water-tight software development methodology. I also was led to believe that I would be working with other teams, identifying common funtionality and building reusable services and common infrastructure. I also wanted to help in setting up an brand new technology centre. Unfortunately, things didn’t turn out as I had hoped. Read on to find out why. Continue reading →
May 3rd, 2008 — Video Games
I had my first crack at the latest in the Grand Theft Auto range today on the XBOX 360 and the one thing that struck me was the adult nature of the game. We all have a pretty good idea of what to expect from this francise by now, sex, violence and crime but this game takes a step further. Don’t get me wrong, I am not one of these people that believe that violence in games is to blame for the worlds troubles, in fact I thoroughly enjoy violent games and have done since I started gaming. But at one point, after I mowed down a bunch of people sitting on park benches and walking along the street as I tried to escape the police in my stolen car, I did feel a tad uncomfortable. Then when I got out of the car and noticed the blood splattered on my dinted bumper, I felt a bit guilty. It all seemed a bit too realistic. Add to that non-stop references to “titties” and threesomes and you have got a game you certainly wouldn’t want your kids playing.
That being said, it does look like a lot of fun, the city looks fantastic and really seems to be alive. The first car I stole was a pimped out Range Rover (I hope it wasn’t Wayne Rooney’s!) and was great fun to drive. After beating a guy to the ground, stomping on him and then driving over him, I eventually tried to hijack a cop car but got shot from point blank range. Its a great way to take out my Mario Kart Wii frustrations
May 1st, 2008 — Manchester United
So the first all-English European Champion’s League final will see Man Utd face Chelsea in Moscow on the 21st May. Both clubs are sitting on equal points in the English Premier League with 2 games to play. Its going to be a fantastic climax to a great season.
PS. If you don’t speak Russian, the title says: Come on the Reds!