timross.wordpress.com timross.wordpress.com

timross.wordpress.com

Tim Ross - Software Developer | Thoughts and experiences in software development

Thoughts and experiences in software development

http://timross.wordpress.com/

WEBSITE DETAILS
SEO
PAGES
SIMILAR SITES

TRAFFIC RANK FOR TIMROSS.WORDPRESS.COM

TODAY'S RATING

>1,000,000

TRAFFIC RANK - AVERAGE PER MONTH

BEST MONTH

November

AVERAGE PER DAY Of THE WEEK

HIGHEST TRAFFIC ON

Wednesday

TRAFFIC BY CITY

CUSTOMER REVIEWS

Average Rating: 4.2 out of 5 with 9 reviews
5 star
4
4 star
3
3 star
2
2 star
0
1 star
0

Hey there! Start your review of timross.wordpress.com

AVERAGE USER RATING

Write a Review

WEBSITE PREVIEW

Desktop Preview Tablet Preview Mobile Preview

LOAD TIME

1 seconds

FAVICON PREVIEW

  • timross.wordpress.com

    16x16

  • timross.wordpress.com

    32x32

CONTACTS AT TIMROSS.WORDPRESS.COM

Login

TO VIEW CONTACTS

Remove Contacts

FOR PRIVACY ISSUES

CONTENT

SCORE

6.2

PAGE TITLE
Tim Ross - Software Developer | Thoughts and experiences in software development | timross.wordpress.com Reviews
<META>
DESCRIPTION
Thoughts and experiences in software development
<META>
KEYWORDS
1 blog
2 published
3 objective c
4 6 comments
5 what is objective c
6 classes
7 objects and memory
8 release
9 dealloc
10 update
CONTENT
Page content here
KEYWORDS ON
PAGE
blog,published,objective c,6 comments,what is objective c,classes,objects and memory,release,dealloc,update,protocols,methods,properties,categories,more information,http / designthencode.com/scratch/,fear,life,4 comments,conferences,5 comments,hate,select
SERVER
nginx
CONTENT-TYPE
utf-8
GOOGLE PREVIEW

Tim Ross - Software Developer | Thoughts and experiences in software development | timross.wordpress.com Reviews

https://timross.wordpress.com

Thoughts and experiences in software development

INTERNAL PAGES

timross.wordpress.com timross.wordpress.com
1

Refactoring To Functional Code | Tim Ross - Software Developer

https://timross.wordpress.com/2010/04/13/refactoring-to-functional-code

Tim Ross – Software Developer. Thoughts and experiences in software development. An Example of Functional vs Imperative Programming in C#. Refactoring To Functional Code. April 13, 2010. In my previous post. Posted a comment asking what individual steps I took to refactor the code. Here’s my explanation of the refactoring:. First, here is the original, imperative method. As you can see, it takes some effort to determine what’s really going on. From this code we can determine that:. Of numbers to return.

2

A New Chapter | Tim Ross - Software Developer

https://timross.wordpress.com/2011/01/18/a-new-chapter

Tim Ross – Software Developer. Thoughts and experiences in software development. Refactoring To Functional Code. Go Out and Create. January 18, 2011. So after a lot of consideration, I’ve taken the plunge and started an app development company with a good friend of mine. We will be focused mainly on creating iOS apps for the iPhone and iPad. Developing for this platform is something I truly enjoy doing and the App Store is a great place to find customers who are willing to pay for quality apps. Build a l...

3

DDD8 | Tim Ross - Software Developer

https://timross.wordpress.com/2010/01/30/ddd8

Tim Ross – Software Developer. Thoughts and experiences in software development. Creating a Simple IoC Container. If You Must Rewrite. January 30, 2010. Today I went to the DeveloperDeveloperDeveloper. Day at the Microsoft campus in Thames Valley Park, Reading. It was a fantastic day with many great sessions covering a wide range of topics. The first session I attended was Mixing functional and object oriented approaches to programming in C#. Mark recommended the book Real-World Functional Programming.

4

Fear | Tim Ross - Software Developer

https://timross.wordpress.com/2011/03/29/fear

Tim Ross – Software Developer. Thoughts and experiences in software development. Go Out and Create. An Introduction to Objective-C for .NET Developers. March 29, 2011. Since leaving the safety of corporate life and starting a business. Thoughts are not experiences. You can always cope with the present moment, but you cannot cope with something that is only a mind projection – you cannot cope with the future. – Eckhart Tolle. Responses to “Fear”. Feed for this Entry. March 29, 2011 at 9:22 pm. I also have...

5

Implementing the MVP Pattern in Silverlight | Tim Ross - Software Developer

https://timross.wordpress.com/2008/03/16/implementing-the-mvp-pattern-in-silverlight

Tim Ross – Software Developer. Thoughts and experiences in software development. Implementing The Circuit Breaker Pattern In C# – Part 2. The Importance of Using “Real” Test Data. Implementing the MVP Pattern in Silverlight. March 16, 2008. The Model-View-Presenter design pattern can help to achieve this. There are many articles that explain the principals of the MVP pattern, so I won’t go into detail here. If you are unfamiliar with the pattern, a good introduction can be found here. One of the great be...

UPGRADE TO PREMIUM TO VIEW 7 MORE

TOTAL PAGES IN THIS WEBSITE

12

LINKS TO THIS WEBSITE

testerhemal.wordpress.com testerhemal.wordpress.com

Hemal, Developer in Test | Bake that quality in. | Page 2

https://testerhemal.wordpress.com/page/2

Hemal, Developer in Test. Bake that quality in. 20 May, 2009. At our most recent retrospective everyone in our newly formed team commented on how effective and productive the promiscuous pairing we were doing was, especially in neatly formatted pomodoro. Sessions. There was, however, and to our surprise, one comment from a project manager about there being ‘too much pairing’. After a little probing it turns out there were concerns from business people not familiar with pair programming. 17 May, 2009.

testerhemal.wordpress.com testerhemal.wordpress.com

Summing it all up | Hemal, Developer in Test

https://testerhemal.wordpress.com/2010/11/06/summing-it-all-up

Hemal, Developer in Test. Bake that quality in. Specifying the what rather than the how with Cucumber. Summing it all up. 6 November, 2010. I was fortunate enough to be invited to talk about the evolution of our development process at Agile Testing Days in Berlin and the Next Generation Testing Conference in London recently. The slides from those talks are online on slideshare. Although it’s nothing new… merely this. Just me being a broken record, in fact). On your task wall , you’re doing it wrong.

testerhemal.wordpress.com testerhemal.wordpress.com

What we’re currently up to: Baking in quality. | Hemal, Developer in Test

https://testerhemal.wordpress.com/2009/02/04/baking-in-quality

Hemal, Developer in Test. Bake that quality in. 2009, year of the test-developer. Developers talking about testing: tools and coverage. What we’re currently up to: Baking in quality. 4 February, 2009. Our team is currently taking the final leap to ensure quality is the responsibility of the whole team, from the business to the developers and not that of the end-of-cycle Quality Police’. I’ll share the specifics, feedback and experiences of my roadmap to quality on here as it happens. Feed for this Entry.

thehumbleprogrammer.wordpress.com thehumbleprogrammer.wordpress.com

2008 July « TheHumbleProgrammer

https://thehumbleprogrammer.wordpress.com/2008/07

Just another WordPress.com weblog. The Shade Tree Developer. The Shade Tree Developer. Archive for July, 2008. Posted by thehumbleprogrammer on July 3, 2008. Hi, my name is Dermot Kilroy. I am a .NET developer living in London, currently working in the Media industry on the content management system for one of Britain’s largest websites. University. I graduated from University in 2005 and have been working on Asp.Net C# applications ever since. Since he started waffling on in 2004?

testerhemal.wordpress.com testerhemal.wordpress.com

Futurespectives | Hemal, Developer in Test

https://testerhemal.wordpress.com/2009/06/29/futurespectives

Hemal, Developer in Test. Bake that quality in. How we build quality software. 29 June, 2009. Over the last few months (whilst I’ve spent nearly no time blogging) I’ve been paying a lot of attention to practices and principles contributing to leaner software development. With principles taken from the Toyota Production System. After his time at QCon, London back in March. In this post. Mike mentions what he picked up listening to Energized Work. After a retrospective, with our developers, development man...

testerhemal.wordpress.com testerhemal.wordpress.com

Specifying the what rather than the how with Cucumber | Hemal, Developer in Test

https://testerhemal.wordpress.com/2010/02/08/specifying-the-what-rather-than-the-how-with-cucumber

Hemal, Developer in Test. Bake that quality in. From bug hunting to bug prevention. Summing it all up. Specifying the what rather than the how with Cucumber. 8 February, 2010. Recently Gojko Adzic held the latest London Agile Testing Group at Skillmatter in Farringdon and talked about Cucumber. I couldn’t make it but caught the video online ( http:/ skillsmatter.com/podcast/agile-testing/using-cucumber-for-bdd-and-agile-acceptance-testing. Gojko comments on how Cucumber allows us to concentrate on the.

testerhemal.wordpress.com testerhemal.wordpress.com

From bug hunting to bug prevention | Hemal, Developer in Test

https://testerhemal.wordpress.com/2010/01/27/from-bug-hunting-to-bug-prevention

Hemal, Developer in Test. Bake that quality in. Slides from “How we build quality software at uSwitch.com”. Specifying the what rather than the how with Cucumber. From bug hunting to bug prevention. 27 January, 2010. I realise I’ve done nothing to document the evolution of my role of tester on this blog; instead I skipped to the end and wrote about what we get up to at the moment. Some context on the team. This diagram represents an iteration. Unit tests in the loosest sense. Behaviour checks are a b...

thehumbleprogrammer.wordpress.com thehumbleprogrammer.wordpress.com

Leap of faith « TheHumbleProgrammer

https://thehumbleprogrammer.wordpress.com/2008/12/16/leap-of-faith

Just another WordPress.com weblog. The Shade Tree Developer. The Shade Tree Developer. Laquo; Mock Object Frameworks Part 3. Given you’ve heard of BDD, When you try to get started, Then you will find much confusion and anger. Posted by thehumbleprogrammer on December 16, 2008. More on this later…for now I got work to do…. This entry was posted on December 16, 2008 at 6:31 am and is filed under Agile. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Feed You can leave a response.

sites.google.com sites.google.com

The Truth about BDD - Clean Coder

https://sites.google.com/site/unclebobconsultingllc/the-truth-about-bdd

Uncle Bob Consulting LLC. Architecture and Design Consulting. Agile Technical and Management Consulting. Conference Appearances - Speaking and Keynotes. 8th Light - Software Craftsmen. CleanCoders YouTube Science Lessons. The Truth about BDD. I really like the concept of BDD. Behavior Driven Development). I think Dan North is brilliant, and had done us all a great service by presenting the concept. OK, you can feel the but coming, can’t you? It’s not so much a but as an aha! Is a variation on TDD. And so...

testerhemal.wordpress.com testerhemal.wordpress.com

A talk about how we build quality software | Hemal, Developer in Test

https://testerhemal.wordpress.com/2009/10/13/a-talk-about-how-we-build-quality-software

Hemal, Developer in Test. Bake that quality in. How we build quality software. Slides from “How we build quality software at uSwitch.com”. A talk about how we build quality software. 13 October, 2009. I’m delighted to be able to provide an experience report at the next London Agile Testing event hosted by SkillsMatter. London about how we build quality software at uSwitch.com. As well as supplying great training courses, SkillsMatter do a lot to nurture communities lead by helpful people like Gojko Adzic.

UPGRADE TO PREMIUM TO VIEW 29 MORE

TOTAL LINKS TO THIS WEBSITE

39

SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT



OTHER SITES

timroso.com timroso.com

www.timroso.com

timroso.wordpress.com timroso.wordpress.com

TIM ROSO

October 29, 2012. Middot; by timroso. Middot; in Uncategorized. Middot; Leave a comment. TNT, a US cable network channel, has been consistently delivering quality communications to connect with their audience. Winning a Gold Lion at Cannes in 2012, the TNT “We know Drama” commercial heralded their introduction to the Belgian market. Marking a new strategy to focusing on the ability for consumers to share good content within their […]. Get this out of your head…. October 29, 2012. Middot; by timroso.

timross.com.au timross.com.au

Tim Ross | Welcome to Rosso's World

Tickets to the New Man About the House Are Live Now. Book below. Man About the House. Welcome to timross.com.au. Tim ‘Rosso’ Ross is one of the Australian entertainment industry’s true multi-talented performers. He’s had unprecedented success in stand-up comedy, radio, acting, writing, presenting, music and more recently as a social commentator his dry, clever, intelligent life commentary makes him a sought-after talent. 61 3 8598 7810. SIGN UP FOR UPDATES and NEWS ON LIVE SHOWS and APPEARANCES.

timross.info timross.info

Tim Ross

Software Developer - iOS, Ruby/Rails, .NET. A conversation on Twitter last week got me thinking about how I name my classes, particularly the difference between a Manager and a Controller class. For me, a Manager is the go-to-guy for a particular aspect of functionality or data. For example, a. Handles anything related to accessing the file system. A Manager class contains only class methods, or is implemented as a Singleton. As no separate instances are usually required. More Fun With UIAppearance.

timross.org timross.org

Tim Ross Ministries | Welcome

Welcome to Tim Ross Ministries! We are honored to serve you as we continue to expand God's Kingdom through the message of the Gospel. Sign Up for Email Updates. May 28, 2015. I am looking forward to our first interest meeting tonight for Embassy City Church. There is a lot of excitement amongst our family, friends, and ECC team. Many people have never been to an interest meeting before. What exactly is it? Raquo; more videos.

timross.wordpress.com timross.wordpress.com

Tim Ross - Software Developer | Thoughts and experiences in software development

Tim Ross – Software Developer. Thoughts and experiences in software development. An Introduction to Objective-C for .NET Developers. June 12, 2011. Over the past year or so I have gone from primarily developing applications using .NET/C# and ASP.NET MVC, to writing iOS applications using Objective-C/Cocoa and using Ruby/Rails for web development. It’s been an amazing experience, but it can take some time to get used to a new language and platform. Objective-C is quite different from C#, but there are som...

timross13.wordpress.com timross13.wordpress.com

Me and my Nikon | How I see things…..

Me and my Nikon. How I see things…. Stay updated via RSS. Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 2 other followers. John Nack on Adobe. Adobe Lightroom Killer Tips. Eric Scouten Photo Blog. Layers Magazine – Lightroom. PSD TUTS – Spoonfed Photoshop tutorials! Digital Pro Talk – David Ziser. Dustin Snipes Blog (Sports Photography). Eric Scouten Photo Blog. Scott Bourne Photo Blog. Strobist – Lighting Techniques. This Week in Photography.

timrossartist.com timrossartist.com

Home Page

Drawing and Prints #1. Drawing and Prints #2. Tim Ross's artwork is drawings on prints and digital images. He is third author of "The complete. I had a dream about a friend who was able to unzip his body and revealed a squirrel inside. He then reached into his fur and uncovered several different animals inside all with more zippers. I think of that dream often when I make my art.

timrossbeatz.com timrossbeatz.com

Music Producer Bangkok • Tim Ross Beatz

I am a music producer. Based in Bangkok. I have worked with artists all over the world.

timrossblackboard.blogspot.com timrossblackboard.blogspot.com

TIM ROSS'S BLACKBOARD

Inside the education headlines. Tuesday, May 16, 2006. YOU CAN WAIT WEEKS FOR A GOOD STORY. And then three come along all at once. Journalists were spoilt for choice by a speech from the Higher Education Minister Bill Rammell yesterday. He decided to say so many controversial things all at once that many of us were left stunned, caught in the headlights of his unstoppable double-decker. That would have been plenty to keep most hungry hacks fed. Treading on egg shells? But well done, Bill, I say, for bein...