Story Card is free to use under the MIT license and can be obtained from GitHub. When it comes to getting a web based dashboard … Read more
Vagrant Up Kernel Panics
Recently I’ve been experimenting with using Vagrant to spin up development environments. This has been to attempt to understanding the dev ops paradigm and learn … Read more
Would you like to join the Web Development team?
Would you like to join the Web Development team at the University of Kent? Two new vacancies have just been announced: A Front End Developer … Read more
Front-end Developer vacancy
The Web Development team at the University of Kent is looking for a talented Front-end Developer. Full details: http://bit.ly/PJQWrR Closing date: 21 Oct 2012 The Role … Read more
We are recruiting!
The Web Development team is looking for a talented Product Owner. Full information: http://bit.ly/RxFogQ Closing date: 21st October 2012 The Role The Product Owner is a new … Read more
Controlling time with the command line
In his last post, Matt told us about his time management setup using Things and the Pomodoro technique. This featured things like “GUIs” and “iPads”. … Read more
Controlling time with things and tomatoes (Things2 and Pomodorable)
Today I’m writing about how I’m trying to keep control of all the work stuff I have to do with a mix of the Things … Read more
Using Capybara-Webkit with Cucumber Without Rails or Rack
Using Capybara with Capybara-Webkit and Cucumber allows behaviour driven testing that runs a browser proper in a similar manner to Selenium but headlessly. Most people using … Read more
Composer for PHP packages
Composer is a great way of installing tools into your app without the old PEAR hassle of installing something on your own laptop, and then … Read more
Mobile comes first: responsive web design in a mobile world
The rise of mobile The University of Kent, like many UK universities, now has a dedicated student-focussed mobile app. It’s great, and early indications are … Read more