- Just Open Source One of the advantages of working with Just Eat is their commitment to Open Source. As an iOS team at Just Eat we are always looking for ways to separate our code into useful, self contained components, and where possible, make them available to the community.
- It's been a while... It’s been a long time since I posted on this blog, and every time I consider a post I want to write, I think about all the things I could/should have blogged about since my last post. But jumping to an up to date topic, I feel like I closed the book on the other things I should already have mentioned.
- BBC News for iOS 2.0 For just over the last 4 months, I’ve been leading a small team that has been working to update the BBC News App for iPhone and iPad.
- Sponsor me to run the London marathon (almost) barefoot I will be running in this year’s London Marathon, and to be honest, I’ve left the fundraising quite late.
- Great iOS Bluetooth Tutorial Great iOS Bluetooth Tutorial
- So long, and thanks for all the fish.
- IT Project Team of the Year Finalist The Hotels.com iOS team has been named as a finalist for the BCS IT Industry Awards 2012, in the category IT Project Team of the Year.
- Shortlisted for a UK IT Industry Award The Hotels.com iOS team (which I am currently a part of) has been shortlisted for a UK IT Industry Award in the category of IT Project Team of the Year.
- Anatomy of a Request I was asked to provide an simple explanation of how an iPhone App interacts with, and retrieves data from, a web service, such as we use at Hotels.com. It seems to have been really helpful for some non-technical people here, and so I thought is might be helpful for others.Created on my journey home one day, using OmniGraffle for iPad.
- Shakespeare's London in Time Out Shakespeare’s London, the App I built with Victor Keegan was featured in this week’s Time Out.