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After missing a blog post last week I have officially screwed up my Project 52 status. I posted every week for 15 weeks, on it's own that's still a pretty good achievement. Alas, I am a programmer, not a weekly writer; so it's time I set myself a new challenge.

One Week App

Next week I conveniently have a whole week off college, so I decided to use this free week to create a web app. I already know what I'm going to build and have an extremely rough idea of how it'll all work out. But until Monday hits, I won't be writing any code or creating any pretty designs. To be brutally honest, this app is fairly simply so I don't expect it to take a whole week. I expect most of the week will be spent polishing it all off and making it look kinda sexy.

More libraries

I'm hoping that building an app in such a short space of time will help me think of new libraries to create and release to the community. I already have an idea that I'm looking to try out on this app, and possibly release if it's any good. There's probably something out there like this already. There's plenty of room for everyone in this community, that's what makes it great, there's so much choice and so many options!

Future projects, and the master-plan

I hope to make a few more web apps in the future. Now, when I say web app, please don't think 37signals. I won't make anything nearly that awesome in a week, I'm simply going to create stuff I think I could make awesome and see if it flies. It it dives then I'll leave it and move onto the next idea. Of course if I get some interest and people feel it could be useful, I'll start to add things and make it look better until I am happy with it, and the users are happy with it. If/when that happens, well, we'll have to see how it goes won't we? Hopefully everything I create will be valuable to somebody out there so everything gets used and I can get a nice, warm fuzzy feeling that I've helped someone perform a task.

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Thu, 15 Apr 2010 02:26:00 -0700 Shropgeek Meetup 09/04/2010 http://journal.adamgriffiths.co.uk/shropgeek-meetup-09042010 http://journal.adamgriffiths.co.uk/shropgeek-meetup-09042010

This months Shropgeek was awesome as always, but due to a beer festival we were all out in the cold instead of our usual quiet back room!

Being outdoors was good for us all though. We found out the lights outside the Admiral Benbow aren't operated by clapper (hehe) or sensor, there's simply a button to push on the wall. Of course, I still acted like I was using a clapper, when actually I just clapped when someone was going to push the button. The effect worked rather well, even if I did look like an idiot!

Topics of discussion this month was very different to any other meetup I've been to.

  • Digital Economy Bill: this months shropgeek featured a short discussion on the #debill – mostly on why it's a load of old todge, why we were unhappy about it; and @jamiebiddle brought in a letter from his MP regarding #debill, it turned out to be exactly the same as the letter @zbeauvais had from his MP, it's not even the same MP, they live in different constituencies!
  • iPad: With the iPad being released in the US, we had to talk about it, we are geeks after all! Same conversation as usual, are you buying one? is it any good? I think it looks awesome, etc.
  • iPhone OS 4: I had been trying to get my hands on OS 4 all day ready for shropgeek and, well I failed. I didn't get my iPhone Developer Program activation email until Saturday morning. So we had to simply talk about it, rather than play with it on my phone. Although now that I have it we'll be able to play with it on my phone next month!
  • Top 10 Pubs in Shropshire: Two of the guys who come to shropgeek, @martinchilds and @cpritch, run a local website shropshirelive.com. They ran a competition to find the top 10 pubs in shropshire, I tried to find out the winner before hand as my friend runs one of the pubs on the list but they simply wouldn't tell me!
  • Radio traffic reporting: For some reason I decided to ask if anybody remember the Street Hawk, a guy who went round Shrewsbury on a motorbike reporting weather for a local radio station. A few did remember; it was my Dad! I also told them he wouldn't go out in the mornings as traffic was always the same, turns out @cpritch did the same when he reported the traffic too! It's surprising how much you don't know about what goes on behind the scenes.

It was almost a week ago now so I don't remember every tiny detail of what happened so I'll wrap it up here! Shropgeek was awesome as always and I can't wait for May's Shropgeek!

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Tue, 06 Apr 2010 15:06:00 -0700 Buying a new Mac http://journal.adamgriffiths.co.uk/buying-a-new-mac http://journal.adamgriffiths.co.uk/buying-a-new-mac

I am on the market for a new machine; of course it has to be a Mac, I couldn't live without TextMate and I'd rather not go down the hackintosh route (I won't go into why as it could be a whole blog post on it's own!). I am now stuck between two different set ups, an iMac and an iPad; or a MacBook Pro and an Apple Cinema Display.

My current setup

Here is my current desk. I have my Late 2007 2.0Ghz MacBook connected up to a Samsung SyncMaster 923NW, along with my Samson C01U condenser microphone. My MacBook has served me well but it's battered and bruised and I will need a new machine when I go to University in September.

27" iMac & iPad

The first option for me to go down is to buy an iMac and an iPad. Please note: I really want an iPad so I'm already pretty much sold on this set up already. If I am buying an iMac, I'm getting a 27 incher; no way I'm forking out £1,000+ for a 21.5 inch screen. I'm also getting a Core i5 model, this would future proof the iMac for at least 5 years. I won't be opting for the Core i7 model as it's too much money for the gains you get. Anyway on to the next setup!

MacBook Pro & Apple Cinema Display

This is a lot like my current setup, just with a much better laptop and a much better screen.

My needs & future needs

My current needs are simple, I need a machine to sit on my desk. My MacBook hasn't moved from my desk in well over a year (not counting the times I've had a clean up etc). However, my future needs differ immensely. Of course I need a machine to use when I'm at Uni in my room. I'll also need a device to take notes on. I was thinking I could have an iMac and then use an iPad to take notes on.

One thing I just thought about, which I didn't think about before. When I go home for a few weeks at Christmas if I have an iMac I can only bring the iPad on the train. If I wanted to do some coding over Christmas I wouldn't be able to on an iPad. Unless I keep my MacBook (I doubt anybody would buy it in it's current state, and I reckon it's worth more to me as an extra machine anyway.)

Final setup?

iMac for heavy lifting at Uni; iPad for note taking, content consumption etc. MacBook for use at home for stuff like web development etc. Is this my perfect setup? Probably. I mean the MacBook works fine, it's just a bit rough around the edges. Let me know what you think in a comment / on twitter / on facebook. Try and sway me either way. I'm still not 100% but writing this post has led me to think that an iMac / iPad / MacBook setup would be just so sweet.

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Sat, 27 Mar 2010 11:04:56 -0700 I'm stuck and I need advice #2 – car http://journal.adamgriffiths.co.uk/im-stuck-and-i-need-advice-2-car http://journal.adamgriffiths.co.uk/im-stuck-and-i-need-advice-2-car

Ok so here's another "I'm stuck and I need advice" post, this post also has a link to University in it (which ones don't?!).

I have the opportunity to buy a 2004 registered Citreon C2 LX. It's in good shape and it's cheap. Insurance is still expensive but I can just about manage because the car's so cheap. Here's the thing though, I'm not sure how much of a necessity a car will be when I move to Cardiff. I would guess it's just as useful in Cardiff as it would be here as I'll have to travel to a hall 40 minutes walk away for kickboxing plus I'll be shopping at Uni.

But do I buy a car, keep it for a few years and build a no claims bonus; or do I keep my money and be a bit more financially secure for when I move to Uni? I think I'm abusing this blog by posting these "help me" questions. I guess I need someone to tell me "yes" or to tell me "no" or I just feel like I'm acting on impulse – which technically I am.

So buy a car or be exceptionally financially safe? Hmm.

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Wed, 24 Mar 2010 11:37:07 -0700 Life Update: Kickboxing, college, University http://journal.adamgriffiths.co.uk/life-update-kickboxing-college-university http://journal.adamgriffiths.co.uk/life-update-kickboxing-college-university

I have definitely lagged behind with a post this week. It is with a heavy heart that I have to say there is not very much going on in my life this week.

Kickboxing has been going very well; I've had to go on my own for a few weeks now because my partner has taken quite a bit of skin off his hands. This has led me to go further, training with different opponents at a much better skill level than me. I know I am better now for a few reasons. Firstly, all the black belts commend me in training and after sparring, this is good, I know I am progressing and that makes me want to go further. Also we stretch our legs before we do any kicks. When I started I could barely get my leg 2 foot from the floor without screaming in agony. But now I can keep my leg on the shoulder of a 6 foot man without whining. It hurts but it's bearable. This is good progress on my part and hopefully I'll be able to touch the goddam floor!

I am starting to take kickboxing very seriously as well. I've just bought hand wraps, new gloves, shin pads, shorts and a gum shield. I need the hand wraps to protect my hands as they start to hurt now I can punch faster and harder. I need new gloves because my current ones are about to fall apart, but I guess that's what you get when they only cost £7. I need shin pads because the ones I use when I get there are used every week and never washed…yucky. I need shorts because my tracksuit bottoms are too long and restrict me when I'm kicking; plus they look cool. Finally I need a gum shield because I would like to keep my teeth. Now I tend to spar with 5 guys each week I need the gum shield as some guys can get rough. :)

Ok so I don't want this whole blog post to be about kickboxing, so I'll waffle about college and University for a while. College is still boring as hell and I'm still not learning anything. Very soon I'll be building an interface for a flower shop till using CodeIgniter and AG Complex Auth. This will probably be the highlight of my college work; working with CodeIgniter on my Mac in the middle of the room whilst everyone else works on the slow PC's on the terribly slow college network. I'm not being elitist but I'm being elitist!

I'm sorting out my student loans application. I'm almost ready to send off some forms so they can properly asses me for bursaries and all sorts of fun stuff. I've been looking at student bank accounts and it looks like Lloyds TSB is the best in terms of 0% interest overdraft and the benefits you get (free NUS Extra Card etc).

So there you go, that's what you missed in the last week and a bit of my life. I have more time on Friday to write a post before kickboxing so I will probably put up another post then.

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Fri, 12 Mar 2010 09:21:59 -0800 It's F1 weekend http://journal.adamgriffiths.co.uk/its-f1-weekend http://journal.adamgriffiths.co.uk/its-f1-weekend

It's F1 weekend folks. For those of you who haven't been following me on Twitter that long this is the time when my tweet stream turns into mostly F1 related tweets! (But only on race weekends!)

This weekend's race is in Bahrain and as it's the first race of the season it cannot be missed! Plus we're already getting into controversy with McLarens new rear wing. If you're not following there is basically an air duct in the car which directs air through the rear wing, decreasing drag and bettering the cars straight line speed; all operated by the drivers knee.

Thoughts on the McLaren Rear Wing

As a relative newb to F1 I don't want to comment to heavily on this, but I want to say my piece on the matter. A number of teams have stressed that this is illegal and should be removed from the McLaren, even though McLaren liased with the FIA throughout the build process. In the eyes of the FIA, it's legal. I think the other teams are having a bitch-fit because they didn't think of it first.

I am very excited for the new F1 season, it's good to have Michael Schumacher back, great to have a "British" team and great to have something decent to watch on the TV now!

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Tue, 09 Mar 2010 09:34:35 -0800 On confidence, and why I'm not worried about my book http://journal.adamgriffiths.co.uk/on-confidence-and-why-im-not-worried-about-my http://journal.adamgriffiths.co.uk/on-confidence-and-why-im-not-worried-about-my

Confidence comes in many forms, and is sometimes mistaken for arrogance. Some people feel I am being arrogant by writing a book; and being 17 this doesn't help in deferring them from thinking I'm an arrogant git.

I have been asked this quite a few times now when I tell someone I'm writing a book; the question is usually something like this.

Aren't you worried people will tear you apart if something is wrong in your book? Doesn't it scare you that you'll have such a large audience that are bound to nitpick you?

My answer is always "Absolutely not" for one simple reason. I've had code up online for well over a year now in the form of tutorials and libraries, and all the comments I've had have been constructive. Not once has somebody laughed at me if something is wrong, or I miss a semi-colon or put the wrong type of quote mark in a query. Everyone has been helpful. That's the key here, people want to help others, rather than shoot them down.

So, yes I am confident enough to write a book and put myself out there and I don't need to worry about people picking my code apart and asking questions. And if somebody is out there to get me and they start giving me negative comments, I'm big enough to take it on board and ignore it if I need to.

To all those who asked the question above, I'm not worried; I've no need to be worried. If someone wants to pull my code apart, let them. Let's see them write a book to the same level as me and then see whose a better coder. :)

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Fri, 26 Feb 2010 08:38:55 -0800 I'm stuck and I need advice – College and Uni http://journal.adamgriffiths.co.uk/im-stuck-and-i-need-advice-college-and-uni http://journal.adamgriffiths.co.uk/im-stuck-and-i-need-advice-college-and-uni

Today I had a letter from Cardiff University. In short it tells me I can now apply for a room in the Halls of Residence. Now my preferred Hal is fairly small, so I need to apply A.S.A.P. There's just one problem.

I can't accept Cardiff's offer because I haven't had an offer from all of my choices. It's my college, not only do I have nothing in the way of an offer from them (but everyone else has) I haven't even had a letter of acknowledgement for my application. I basically have two choices.

Choice 1

I wait until Monday when my personal tutor can speak to the woman at college who deals with all UCAS elements to find out what's going on so I can accept Cardiff's offer and get a room in my hall of choice; and still keep college in mind just in case everything goes tits up.

Choice 2

I simply cancel my application to my college so I can accept Cardiff's offer and get in the hall of my choice. I'm not planning to go to college anyway so why the hell am I worrying if I ditch it or not?

So now here comes some complications. Cardiff University might not be processing applications right now, but it might still operate on a first-come-first-served basis. I'm edging towards my second option right now, fob my college off for being useless and just do what i have to do to get the best hall at Cardiff. What do you think?

P.S. This post seems kind of useless since I've pretty much made up my mind already, but I needed to write this to make my decision. Plus it's always nice to see what you guys this anyway.

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Sat, 13 Feb 2010 10:47:46 -0800 I don't want to be a Web Developer http://journal.adamgriffiths.co.uk/i-dont-want-to-be-a-web-developer http://journal.adamgriffiths.co.uk/i-dont-want-to-be-a-web-developer

I have been working on the web for a good few years now; and so far it has been awesome. I have a fairly successful development blog, released an awesome Authentication Library and I even have a book coming out fairly soon. Pretty sweet for a 17 year old in college, readying himself to move country and city to a University, don't you think?

But I don't want to be a Web Developer

Web Development is awesome, but it's a hobby. It will always be a hobby. One of the reasons why I haven't done any freelancing work for some time is that I find it difficult to work for others because it's my hobby. If it becomes work then I won't have a hobby. Without a hobby I will probably burn out really quickly.

Web Development has served me well but it isn't a viable job prospect. Since school I have wanted to be a Software Engineer; and I don't consider creating websites anywhere near being a Software Engineer.

You don't get to work at Google with HTML and PHP skills do you? In fact, to work at Google you need a BSc, MSc or PhD in Computer Science or a similar subject; proficiency in C/C++/Python/Java and a whole host of other qualities. In fact Google doesn't even use HTML directly, they use the Google Web Toolkit to build most of their applications. I'm droning on about my hopeful future now but it echos my point nicely. Web Development is awesome, but it isn't going to pay the (eventual) bills.

Another reason why I don't want to be a Web Developer forever is that I've been making websites since I was 11; sure the sites I built 6 years ago were useless, looked dreadful and did nothing in particular, but the skills were there. If I'm 40 and still creating websites, it won't feel like I've moved on. Sure I might know more languages than just PHP when I'm 40, but it will still feel almost juvenile.

I'm not knocking web developers as a whole. Most of the developers I know are awesome guys (I know no female web developers personally) and some are really successful (although that is subjective). What I'm doing is simply exclaiming how I wish to move on and create bigger projects.

University

Some people are probably getting annoyed that most of my blog posts include a reference to University, but this time there's a very good reason for it.

To become a Software Engineer I planned out my GCSE's, College and University in Year 9; when I was about 14. I picked GCSE subjects that would get me into College and I picked my College course based on the content of the course and how it would take me on to University. I've wanted to go to Uni since then, purely to realise my dream of becoming a Software Engineer.

I need a Degree to work on decent Software projects. See I have big dreams, I aim high. Maybe even too high. If a goal is easy to achieve is it even worth setting it in the first place?

Truth is, you can only get so far in the Web Industry and you can go much further as a Software Engineer. I feel creating enterprise desktop software is going to be much more fun than writing HTML and PHP.

This is not goodbye. This, well, this is just the beginning.

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Sat, 06 Feb 2010 08:35:09 -0800 Student Loans Application http://journal.adamgriffiths.co.uk/student-loans-application http://journal.adamgriffiths.co.uk/student-loans-application

This week I completed and sent off my student loans application nice and early mainly because of this quote.

Early is on time, on time is late, late is unacceptable.

That and I'm told the earlier you send in the application the more likely you are to get your loan on time. Also since my college always leaves things to the last minute I took my own prerogative and did it myself already.

I was quite surprised at how easy the form was to complete; considering I'm basically asking for £8,500 when you take in the loans and grants in to account. The hardest part of the form is sending off my birth certificate and and Declaration of Identity form; and that's only hard because I have to use a pen, paper and snail mail.

I am quite pleased with the governments approach to student loans. Making it all web based puts students in a place they are familiar with and makes it all so much easier to process. The online form also makes it impossible to lose the form. Although it does open up possibility of forgetting your password or secret question.

Talking of passwords and secret questions, their login form is really odd. Like, really really weird. To login you need to enter your ID number, your password and the answer to your secret question. I guess they did it like this because we're asking to borrow thousands of pounds. In hindsight it's probably a better idea that just leaving it down to a password.

Overall the form didn't take that long to fill in. It wasn't as painful as I had expected it to be and now I can focus on college work while I wait to hear back from the Student Loans Company.

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Fri, 29 Jan 2010 08:52:44 -0800 Why I want an iPad http://journal.adamgriffiths.co.uk/why-i-want-an-ipad http://journal.adamgriffiths.co.uk/why-i-want-an-ipad

On Wednesday Apple finally revealed their long-awaited tablet/slate device, iPad. It boasts a 9.7 inch IPS display, a souped up flavour of iPhone OS and totally rewritten UI for all Apple-developed apps. I want one.

It's shiny

Let's get this bit out of the way early. It's a new Apple product. Everything they make (well, almost everything is awesome. This is no different.

Piss off my fellow course-mates at college

I walked into college this morning to geers about the maxiPad, very funny guys. Not. Somehow they just don't get it; so when I get one and start using it I can simply ignore all questions about it. They can't seem to look on the Apple website to see what it does and then moan to me when they bring out another "contract" product. Imbeciles. Grr.

Easier for taking lecture notes

I hate using paper to take notes in my lectures and I hate using either my MacBook or the college PC's as I can never be pointing in the right direction so it looks like I'm ignoring the lecturers. An iPad will remove this issue.

Email app is gorgeous

I love the look of the new Mail application and I can't wait to use it. I'm not sure how much I will love using it, I guess we'll find out when I get one.

It differs from my iPhone

My iPhone comes with me everywhere, the iPad will be different and will be used in different ways. Depending on what apps are upscaled, depends on how much different it will be. I don't email from my iPhone, but I probably will from the iPad, for example.

WiFi only version, thank you.

I have no need for the 3G version. I have 3g on my iPhone and don't regularly use it. In fact, everywhere except my college has a WiFi connection. Once I go to Uni there is a campus-wide WiFi zone – so 3G really won't be needed then.

I'm just hoping that it doesn't cost £499. Somewhere around £399 would be perfect. Although I might have to get the 32GB model. Would I really feel comfortable having more storage space on my iPhone than on my iPad?

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Sat, 23 Jan 2010 10:11:32 -0800 Kickboxing http://journal.adamgriffiths.co.uk/kickboxing-2 http://journal.adamgriffiths.co.uk/kickboxing-2

This past Tuesday I went to my first kickboxing lesson. Oh. My. God. It was immensely fun. And I'm going again. Every week. I even bought a pair of boxing gloves.

Why I went in the first place

Before I go into the whole "I got to kick a man in his gentlemens area" I want to go into the reasons why I am going kickboxing.

Get Fitter

I really need to get much fitter than I am now. Well, I don't *need* to get much fitter, but I *want* to. Kickboxing will help with stamina, it'll stretch me out a bit (well, a lot) and will work most of my muscles.

Lose a stone

According to the NHS website, I am overweight. Not by much but it's still not in the green part of their annoying little scale. If I drop a stone I will put myself well into the green zone.

Get out more

This sounds like a computer-geek-loner type of thing to say. I get out plenty already, but I want to get out more and do more (and new) things. Kickboxing is a perfect way to do this.

Defend myself

Ok now this one sounds like I'm a computer-geek-loner-feeble type. Which I'm not. It just might be helpful to know how to drop a drunken idiot next time I find one in a night club.*

What we did

I was a bit nervous because I had no idea what to expect. The lesson had four distinct parts.

Warm up & epic stretch

As with any sport, properly warming yourself up ensures you are nice and loose. Although the epic stretch really hurt. This involved having my leg on my mates shoulder – with him pushing my knee down to keep my leg straight. Yeah it hurt.

Training

Time to don gloves and pads. Boxers had to go around switching partners and practising different combinations of punches and kicks. The weirdest part was when a guy asked me if I was new and proceeded to tell me I would "love this one then". He told me I had to hold him around the neck and repeatedly knee him precariously close to his gentlemens area. Awesome.

Practice Techniques

The next part we get to either spar or practise techniques. This is exactly what you think it is, practising fighting without actually hitting each other. This bit was mostly boring to be writing about.

Warm down (kinda)

The warm down was the single most difficult exercise I have ever done. Laying on the floor doing about 20 variations of situps 50 times each. It felt like that scene in alien when it bursts out the dudes stomach.

So it was bloody brilliant fun and I'm going again. I'm going to go every week, in fact. Thus concludes my 4th Project 52 post.

*Does this make me sound like a total loon?

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Fri, 15 Jan 2010 07:28:19 -0800 Why I'm going to University. http://journal.adamgriffiths.co.uk/why-im-going-to-university http://journal.adamgriffiths.co.uk/why-im-going-to-university

The very first post I made on this blog was me stating the benefits and drawbacks of doing a degree at university versus doing a HND at my college. At the time I decided I would stay in Shrewsbury for another two years and obtain a HND, and go off to a University for a final year to obtain a Degree (most likely at Staffordshire due to it's ties with my college.) I have decided to go off to University. Here's why.

I need to challenge myself

I need a challenge. Staying in Shrewsbury would give me a challenge, but it isn't as great as moving away and having to learn life skills. I need to go to University to really challenge myself and get massive rewards from it if I can pull everything together.

I need to learn life skills

Staying in Shrewsbury means staying with my family. If I moved out there'd be no point in staying in the first place. I want to learn how to look after myself as soon as I can because I know it will benefit me in the long run. Becoming independent is important to me and it's important I do it as soon as I feel ready. I feel ready now but will wait until University.

The HND is…Pathetic

The HND entry requirements is a PPP for a BTEC - equivalent to roughly CCC at A-level. I'm on course to get DDD which is equivalent to AAA at A-level. I'd rather go and do a course more suited to my needs than that of the lower end of the grade scale. The HND also doesn't let me choose any of the modules I want to do, whereas most University's do. Of course if a module is under subscribed I know that they probably won't run it, but at least the opportunity is there.

The HND content is also different to what I'd do at University. Where I like numbers and programming and stuff like that, there's networking modules and tech support. I don't like those subjects. I hate them. That and I can't just go to any University with the HND because the modules won't match up. In fact, I just checked. It's an Applied Information Technology HND. I couldn't go to any University and get 3rd year entry on a Computer Science course other than Staffordshire. I don't like Staffordshire.

I have found a great University

The University I am most likely to be at in September/October time is awesome. I went there on a visit day and everything was well organised, they showed a good deal of the course material and gave us all an insight into what we'd be doing. It was so exciting. The fact that my cousin goes to the same University doesn't really come into it. Although it will be awesome to know that if I'm stuck or broken then I can ask her for help. If she's reading this, I'll probably owe her a lot by this time next year.

For those that don't know. I have an offer from Cardiff University and, unless I get hit by a bus, will be heading there to start my Degree. This also has the added benefit of being able to tell people in years to come that I left the country to do my Degree, even if there is an open border.

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Sat, 09 Jan 2010 06:09:03 -0800 New Year, New Skills http://journal.adamgriffiths.co.uk/new-year-new-skills http://journal.adamgriffiths.co.uk/new-year-new-skills

I thought I'd write about the new skills I plan to acquire this year. A lot of the items on my 101 Things to do in 2010 list are "Learn…". I'll go over some of the things I want to learn this year.

Python/Django

I have always seen Python as a language I would love to learn. I've heard and read many great things about it so want to dive right in as soon as I can. Python also runs on Google App Engine, which PHP does not, so I would be able to play with GAE and hopefully get an app running on it.

Ruby/Rails

Even though I wrote "5 Reasons Why I'll Never Use Ruby/Rails" on Programmers Voice, I want to learn the language. I keep hearing good things about it and it keeps cropping up so I figured I may as well give it a go. If I end up (still) disliking it then at least I'll have more solid reasons as to why.

Objective-C - Mac & iPhone Apps

I've been running OS X for over two years now and have only tried to create a native OS X app once. I followed a tutorial to create a text editor of some description and ended up downloading the source code and changing the title of the window. This year I am going to learn Objective-C and get my teeth into the OS X frameworks as much a possible. I hope to have an OS X and accompanying iPhone app done by years end. Even if it is only available to me.

JavaScript/AIR/jQuery/MooTools

Even though I am primarily a back end developer I feel I am only doing myself a favour by planning to learn JavaScript this year. I already know a bit of JS but I'd love to be a JS Ninja, so this year I'll put some time aside for learning JS properly.

I'd also like to know how to create AIR apps, it's been something that's been in my mind for some time now but I've been held back by my (lack of) JavaScript kowledge.

jQuery and MooTools are also on the list. I want to learn two JS frameworks. That's about it.

Mandarin

This one is odd and I'm surprised nobody has questioned me about it yet. Someday I hope to leave Britain; it's cold, wet, everything is taxed too much. Oh, did I mention it's wet? If I don't leave, then I hope to at least travel. One of the places I would love to go is Taiwan. Don't ask me why as I'm not too sure myself but it's always stuck out as a beautiful place.

So this year I will start to learn Mandarin Chinese. I have audiobook type lessons and have been through a few already. I'm starting to pick up some basic phrases. No, I won't be fluent by the end of the year. But I hope to be able to hold a conversation with a native speaker for at least 5 minutes. It'll also be quite cool to go into the Chinese restaurant I frequent and just start speaking to the staff in their own language. Awesome.

Spreading myself thinly?

I was asked why I wanted to learn so much this year. Wouldn't it be better to learn less but to a higher level? I answered this question in the comments on my 101 list. Find it here.

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Thu, 31 Dec 2009 18:50:00 -0800 101 Things to do in 2010 http://journal.adamgriffiths.co.uk/101-things-to-do-in-2010 http://journal.adamgriffiths.co.uk/101-things-to-do-in-2010

    53/101 Complete

    Personal

  1. Find a girlfriend
  2. Find a style
  3. Talk more
  4. Make more friends
  5. Push myself every day
  6. Create a routine and stick to it
  7. Reward myself when I do something great
  8. Find ways of explaining things properly
  9. Simplify my life
  10. Make my family proud. *Really* proud.
  11. Vote
  12. Dont break my glasses
  13. Go to more parties
  14. Celebrate my 18th in style
  15. Lift weights 3 times per week for at least 3 months
  16. Get ripped
  17. Lose the beer belly
  18. Lose a stone
  19. Keep my bedroom tidy
  20. Go out at least once a week
  21. Speak at a conference
  22. Go to a conference
  23. Post 10,000 tweets (currently ~5,600)
  24. Get to 1,000 followers on twitter
  25. Do things instead of making lists
  26. Personal Development

  27. Buy and read at least 5 development books (3/5)
  28. Buy and read at least 5 non-technical books
  29. Polish all my current magic tricks
  30. Learn more magic tricks
  31. Learn to count cards
  32. Buy more magic equipment (cards etc)
  33. Write on my website/posterous blog once every week
  34. Write a new bio
  35. Education

  36. Hand in all college assignments in early or on time
  37. Finish College with DDD Grade
  38. Receive unconditional offer from Cardiff University
  39. Go to Cardiff University
  40. Go to all Uni lectures for 1 month
  41. Get 60%+ in all uni assignments etc
  42. Food

  43. Learn to cook 'proper' meals
  44. Learn to cook chinese meals
  45. Learn to use Chopsticks
  46. Cook a meal for all my family
  47. Eat healthier
  48. Entertainment

  49. Buy at least 20 songs
  50. Buy at least 5 albums
  51. Learn 40 songs on guitar
  52. Put 10 acoustic song covers on youtube
  53. Learn barre chords
  54. Perform an acoustic session to a group of people
  55. Learn to drum
  56. Dont download any music illegally
  57. Listen to 1 Radio show per week
  58. See 1 film a month
  59. Drink to my limit, never surpass that
  60. Go crazy in the pub *sometimes*
  61. Go to a club inside Shrewsbury
  62. Go to a club outside of Shrewsbury
  63. Technology

  64. Buy a new Mac
  65. Have different user accounts for different uses (work/personal/uni)
  66. Buy a bigger monitor
  67. Buy stands for MBP & iPhone
  68. Buy a condenser mic
  69. Buy noise-cancelling headphones
  70. Buy a 'test machine' to use as a server (run linux)
  71. Learn linux
  72. Languages

  73. Learn Mandarin
  74. Hold a conversation with a Mandarin speaker in Mandarin for 5 minutes
  75. Order a chinese meal from a chinese restaurant in Mandarin
  76. Learn JavaScript
  77. Write an app with enhanced JavaScript
  78. Learn Python
  79. Write a Python app (GAE?)
  80. Learn Ruby
  81. Write a Ruby App
  82. Learn Objective-C
  83. Write an Objective-C app
  84. Frameworks

  85. Learn jQuery
  86. Learn MooTools
  87. Learn Django
  88. Learn Rails
  89. Learn to create AIR Apps
  90. Create an AIR app
  91. Learn Cocoa
  92. Learn CocoaTouch
  93. Create an iPhone app
  94. Projects

  95. Reignite Programmers Voice
  96. Make Programmers Voice Profitable
  97. Write the Programmers Voice ebook(s)
  98. Keep my blogazine style website alive
  99. Provide better support for Libraries etc
  100. Update The Authentication Library regularly
  101. Release more code to the CodeIgniter community
  102. Write a Twitter service
  103. Write an app that involves real time streams
  104. Make a paid (or paid plan) application
  105. Gross 100,000 unique visitors for the year over blogazine/blog/programers voice
  106. Create an EE2 Addon
  107. Guest blog at least 6 times
  108. Create an office space (whether virtual or physical)
  109.  

  110. Put this list on my blog for all to see

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Sat, 07 Nov 2009 06:25:35 -0800 Shropgeek Meetup 06/11/09 http://journal.adamgriffiths.co.uk/shropgeek-meetup-061109 http://journal.adamgriffiths.co.uk/shropgeek-meetup-061109

I went to my first Shropgeek meetup last night and I have to say, it was a great experience. I wasn't quite sure what to expect – but when I got there I met two very friendly people @KirstyBurgoine and @zbeauvais. We sat and talked for a few minutes before swiftly moving to the back room so we could actually hear each other.

We had the inevitable talk about Twitter. I think it was a fitting topic because Twitter is used to organise the meetups alongside the website. It's great to know that there are people in Shropshire that you can meet and talk to. It's easy to forget that you're not the only one out there. Especially when you're on Twitter talking to people from all over.

Later on @jamiebiddle joined us, followed by Zach's wife and @revdancatt. It was rather funny that most (if not all) of us who went last night had an iPhone. It seems to be a requirement for being a geek!!

We also talked about Google Wave for a little while. I must admit I haven't played with it all that much and was a bit quick to exclaim my annoyance with Google for it. Until Zach chimed in and opened my eyes to gadgets and how they can be useful. Kirsty also mentioned how adding a agdget by URL is a pain, and for "normal users" it could put them off. Although it will probable change by the time it's opened up the everybody. I think we all agreed that most of the force behind Wave was simply it being a new Google product, and ocne that dies down we will see how it goes from there.

There were so many different things we spoke about, it's hard to put them all down. In short: 27" iMacs, Magic Mouse, Twitter, Work, My Book, The Guardian, Previous Shropgeek meetups, Video interviews ;), Waking up, RDFA, RSS, FOWA, Working in London and loads more. I actually learned quite a bit while I was there.

The most interesting thing of the night though was @revdancatt telling us about how the printing presses work at The Guardian. It was interesting to know that the paper goes through the printer at 33mph and that the blades have to be replaced every two days because the paper blunts them. The funny thing about this is that I have no interest in newspapers whatsoever; I was just interested in the numbers. I find it very interesting to know how things work, and the things he was telling us was just brilliant and I emjoyed listening to what he was saying.

I just know I've probably missed something – I've rewritten this post twice already!

 

To all that went, it was great meeting you all I and can't wait to meet you again.

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Wed, 07 Oct 2009 10:46:57 -0700 Degree vs HND http://journal.adamgriffiths.co.uk/degree-vs-hnd http://journal.adamgriffiths.co.uk/degree-vs-hnd I'm in my second year at college and am applying to Universities. I have always had the idea of going to Uni in my mind and really want to get a degree. I know there are quite a few people whom I follow on Twitter at University and they love it. However, there is one thing I cannot get over. Money. It's going to be difficult for me to rack up to £30k debt for a degree, and be paying it off my whole life. (Slight exaggeration but you can catch my drift).

I have found an alternative. My college runs HND programs. In case you don't know, a HND is the first two years of a Degree. This means I can go off to almost any University to complete the last year and get a degree. In short, here's a list of the pro's and con's to both University and staying at home.

University Pros

  • The experience, Uni is one helluva place to be, I'm told.
  • The people, so many people in the same place.
  • The degree, it's kinda important I guess
University Cons
  • Away from home, friends, family, jobs, memories. Could be hard to adapt.
  • Money. £30k of debt before I have a job seems really steep.
  • What if I don't want to come back?

HND Pros
  • Essentially won't cost me anything.
  • Friends will still be here (they're definitely doing the HND)
  • Tutors are really good. I'm used to their style of teaching.
  • More personal tutoring, no 200-seater lecture halls.
  • We're planning a tour of Australia, the perfect way to end our first year.
  • I could get myself a car and a motorcycle. Uni would only have place for one.
  • Have a HND and a degree after a top up year.
  • Could go onto either a Final Year Computer Science degree or Final year Software Engineering.
  • Would not hesitate to start my own company, since there's no debt.
  • Could still move out with all my mates.

HND Cons
  • No prestige in Shrewsbury College / Staffordshire University compared to say, Cardiff or Kent.
  • The content differs slightly. It includes Networking, I hate networking.
  • Bad memories/people are still here. (Not that bad, just bad enough to annoy you).
  • My great aunt. (Don't ask, just know she's 84 and very old-fashioned).
  • The college has always been in the shadow of the local Sixth Form
  • I might have to move to get a 'better' (read: perfect) job.

Ok, so given the pros and cons of each route to get a degree, which one do you think would be best? After writing all that down I am starting to think the HND would be much better. Please someone talk me into or out of one of these options. :)

I'll be sending this out on Twitter and Facebook. Showing my friends who are at Uni, and my friends on the HND course, and yes, even one of the lecturers.

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