A Super Simple Trick For Custom Email Addresses You love tech, so naturally you collect vanity domains. You’re bootstrapping a product, or you have a short lived project but want a professional looking email to go with your domain name.
The Ghost in the Shell SaaS Platforms are great, but they aren't always easy to debug. This post looks at how to understand which SDK versions are available to build machines in Azure.
Debugging Node Versions In Azure A "lightning blog" for diagnosing and editing node versions deployed on Azure WebApps
GOTY 2019 Which games held my attention in 2019? See what makes me tick outside of technical projects.
Doing More With Less In this article I explore how Blizzard’s Role Queue patch for Overwatch changed player behaviour by reducing player choice but making those choices much more empowering.
Instantiating MonoBehaviours in Unity This article is intended for novice programmers who are looking at using Unity in a repeatable and less tightly coupled way than they currently are.
Exploring the Myth: Calculating Square Root is Expensive Let's take a deep dive and work out if calculating square root is expensive or if it is just an excuse for micro-optimisation.
What Metro Exodus Taught Me About Brand Loyalty For those out of the loop here is a quick recap of the events that have unfolded around Metro Exodus, and their publisher Deep Silver.
GOTY Lists Suck (and mine is no different) Do GOTY Lists REALLY Suck? What is their real purpose and what did I learn from building mine this year?
All I’ve been thinking about lately is EXAPUNKS A puzzle game about hacking where you are taught via a zine. Need I say more?
You need to check out #SelfCare this month October is Mental Health Awareness month in Australia, and with it coming to a close soon I implore you to find new and novel ways to help manage such an important part of your lives, your mental well-being.
Revisiting Apux Today I revisit a Flux inspired pattern for ASP.NET Core, how our internal use led to it’s refactor, and how to upgrade your projects.