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Data Engineering
Big Data can help businesses run more efficiently. Their main challenge is getting the best value from the data they have to turn it into actionable information
Tech
For the past four years I've been an author on Ray Wenderlich's website which provides tutorials for iOS developers. I don't do much native iOS development these days, However, I do like to keep my skills up to date. As part of this team I sometimes find myself being assigned topics that I wouldn't otherwise look into. And so it was, a couple of months ago, that I received an assignment to write a tutorial on the open source AudioKit project.
Tech
We’ve recently been investigating uses for the blockchain and as part of this, we’ve developed our own system called Scottcoin. This post will explore the core components of the Bitcoin system, how a transaction goes through it, how our internal version differs and what advantages and disadvantages it brings.
Data Engineering
In this post I describe how to use Elastic's Rally to generate benchmarks for your private Elasticsearch queries and clusters. I'll be creating a benchmark which allows comparison of an unscored query with one where scoring is enabled.
Data Engineering
The popularity of Spring Boot in the Java world is undeniable. In this post I will show you yet another reason for this. Using Spring Boot makes working with MongoDB an absolute pleasure.
People
Lead Test Engineer Daniel recently produced a blog tackling the myths around software testing, one of which being ‘testing is boring’. In this post, fellow Test Engineer Hannah delves a little deeper into this misconception and things we can do to dispel it.
Delivery
The demand for speed in Digital Transformation is set against a backdrop of legacy technology, processes and procurement methods, demanding a culture shift
Testing
How I used R to collect and analyse all of the tweets made about Test Bash Manchester, a recent software testing conference.
Tech
Yesterday I attended (and spoke!) at the 2016 Bristech conference, an event aimed at polyglots, innovators and the "tech curious". It was a full house at the Watershed with over 400 tickets sold. I had a great time at the conference, attending quite a few talks myself. What made the conference interesting to me was the diverse range of subjects covered - design, security, even physics! Presented here are some brief notes and comments from the day's proceedings.
Tech · Video
This talk from Bristech 2016 takes a look into the use of Redux for state management in front-end React applications
Tech
In this post, I take a look at writing a simple particle simulation as a way of learning some of the basics of the Go language.
Testing
I was lucky enough to attend Test Bash Manchester recently. This is my first hand report of the experience. Find out what happened when testers from around the world all came together to talk about testing.
Tech
Awareness of Bitcoin has steadily grown, but understanding of it less so. Allow us to shed some light.
Resources
A white paper which takes a looks at the continued growth of HTML5 and how it is now a viable solution for desktop application development.
UX Design · Video
A talk from NUX5 where I explore conversational UIs and conversational commerce.
People
This year we welcomed seven interns to our offices. In this blog post we explore the projects they worked on over their time here.
Testing
Having never given a technical talk before, I agreed to speak in public then found myself figuring out how I was going to do this.
Tech
A practical look into higher order components and what they bring to the table, along with a general discussion of code reuse in React
Tech
My highlights from attending the Alteryx Inspire Europe conference, hosted in London.
Tech
In this article, I take a look at writing a watchface for Pebble using their newly released JavaScript SDK.

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