Good coffee this morning. #london #goodcoffee
Looking forward to this meat fest for lunch.
Here we go!
Today I bought "Server Side Swift with Vapor" from Ray Wenderlich to get me off the ground from a programming perspective. While I have a programming degree (long, long, long ago at Glasgow University), I don't have experience of developing in Swift 4.x - kind of a downer when I'm trying to build an app & service based upon it!
I'll post some musings as I work my way through the book, however as they say it's time to roll up my sleeves and start coding - stay tuned :)
Thinking about code & software stacks
Amongst family summer holidays and work I've been thinking about what my little software project should be written in and how it should run.
My criteria are relatively straightforward (I think): * It must be a modern coding language * It must be easy to write, maintain and debug * It should be possible for mobile applications to be developed with as little recoding effort as possible (Not easy perhaps) * It should run on just about anything (no ties to a specific vendor platform) * It should NOT be Java (I have a love/hate relationship with Java)
So taking into account all of the above criteria, I spent several weeks researching the various languages and stacks, giving seriosu thought about what to use.
I think I've settled on the following for the server side: * Swift 4.x running server side * Vapor 3.x to run swift * API umbrella sitting between the...
I have an idea...
## What's this all about?
_Well, first a little bit of history about me..._
I have been working for a long (long) time as an independent IT consultant, focussing on IT Security, primarily strategy and architecture. While I find this hugely rewarding work (and it pays well), there is nothing I can publicly say "I did that" or "I built that", such is the nature of my line of work.
I also want keep my skills relevant as the world moves ever more rapidly into the mobile app + service model.
So I have an idea for a service fronted by a mobile app and possibly native apps and maybe even a browser app thrown in for good measure.
_Did I tell you I like challenge? :)_
What is this service etc that I want to build? Well, that I will keep to myself until (I hope) we get to MVP.
I have a LOT to learn...
I recommend you check out Don Melton's amazing set of command line tools (that use handbrake cli)…
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Hi Scott, thanks for the feedback – I have put in a link to a British slang site (it means to take…
Hi Scott, thanks for the feedback – I have put in a link to a British slang site (it means to take a bribe)
A modern day ‘howcatchem’
A modern day ‘howcatchem’
howcatchem — https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inverted_detective_story
Let me be totally honest with you from the outset — I’ve always been a fan of Columbo.
As a youngster in the late 70’s and 80’s, I loved spending Saturday evenings watching a dishevelled Peter Falk bumble and fumble around, trying to catch a perpetrator for some heinous crime…when we knew from the very beginning just whodunnit. Or at least we knew who did it but not why they did it…
Be honest, how many of you shouted at the TV, getting ever more irritated with him as the other characters did with his constant pestering? Yeah? Me too…