Rob Dudley

30 something ColdFusion and general web developer. Lives on the island of Jersey. Occasional DJ, full time geek.

Website: http://robdudley.co.uk

Twitter: @robdudley


What does it take?.

2011 MacBook Air 13″ 2.13Ghz 4GB (with AppleCare) Less than 12 months old, this stunning lightweight laptop comes boxed, with a sleeve & all original accessories. Also included is the AppleCare extended warranty which provides technical support ...

Not yet we don’t, but … In his latest post, Simon Brown (a man who I professionally respect a great deal despite not actually knowing him very well) asks does Jersey have an IT industry from an external perspective? Simon … Continue ...

Haha! The eagled eyed amongst you will notice that mon blog(s) has / have moved … again. After a quick play with Posterous (which was nice) I’ve decided to back track on the whole separation of concerns idea and have moved absolutely … ...

Hands up if you studied IT, ICT or IS at high school in the UK. Keep your hand up if you found the experience rewarding, enjoyable or useful. Finally keep your hand up if you regularly apply what you were … Continue reading →

If you don’t know what BitCoin is read the official blurb or more of the same from Wikipedia At the last of our recently christened “bi-monthly, beer-fuelled BitCoin argument” sessions (aka geek ups) the issue of security as a barrier ...

A new year has started, a fresh 366 days (only 357 shopping days left till Christmas folks!) and so I want to share my techy resolutions for the coming year: 1. Get up to speed with unit testing for all … Continue reading →

In some ways the content of this post is related to the recent Flash / Mobile snafu. Specifically because Adobe have made a big point of throwing their weight behind HTML5 in place of Flash on mobile platforms. This post … Continue reading →

Firstly I’d like to make clear that I am in no way affiliated with Adobe either in the Flash or CF sense – I am a user of both products and, like so many others, work for a company who … Continue reading →

User Experience is an increasingly big deal in web apps. I use the Google product suite for pretty much everything these days and, when exposed to that kind of usage, a lot of WebApps UI’s start to show the strain. … Continue reading →