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Taggloo, my experiment with Manx translations is proving to be surprisingly popular. Even at this very early stage, a select… READ MORE
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Ta mee screeu ayns Gaelg son yn chied traa as t’eh foddee feer agglagh! Ansherbee, ta mee gynsaghey. Beeym ginsh… READ MORE
I have been meaning to apply a new design to my blog ever since I transferred it to WordPress last… READ MORE
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The Isle of Man branch of the British Computer Society had a fascinating presentation on open data and mash-ups on… READ MORE
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First there was the browser wars, when you went to sites that refused to work in your browser due to… READ MORE
The Isle of Man is just one big cartel. In fact, calling it a big cartel is inflating its importance,… READ MORE
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There is another highly religious topic in tech other than “Are you PC or Mac?”. It’s “are you iPhone or… READ MORE
I’ve been a LOVEFiLM subscriber for a couple of years now, having started with the Amazon service model. I’ve been… READ MORE
In the beginning there was Jack … and Jack had a groove. And from this groove came the groove of all grooves. And while one day viciously throwing down on his box, Jack boldly declared “Let There Be House” and House music was born.
~ Chuck Roberts
Living and working in the Isle of Man, a lovely island nestled in the Irish Sea between Ireland and the UK.
I principally work in the Microsoft stack, particularly the .NET Framework, having worked in Dynamics 365, Power Platform, SharePoint, WCF, Silverlight, WPF, SQL Server, ASP.NET Web Forms, Web Pages, MVC and Web API. Other than Microsoft, I have worked in MySQL, FastAI and PayPal.
Outside of work, I’m a Scout Leader, geeky-type person with interest in Manx Gaelic, Tolkien, film and trains.