If you didn't already know by now, I build websites for clients all around the country, from London, to Bristol, to Scotland.
Some Muslings.
If you didn't already know by now, I build websites for clients all around the country, from London, to Bristol, to Scotland.
Online marketing is growing year on year. Busineses are becoming worried about the state of their online presence. However, I think that search engine 'experts' are no longer needed and here's why.
The end of the year is fast approaching and what a year it's been. It's always a good time to reflect as we prepare for Christmas, so here we go.
As you all probably know, I've been developing an iOS app over the past couple months, and I'm proud to now be in the position to announce the beta program, Friends of Penguins.
Those of you who read my blog regularly – and thanks to those of you who do, by the way, I really appreciate your comments and feedback about my posts – will be aware that I’ve recently been working on a games app for the Apple operating system, iOS.
I've been working on the tvOS version of Polarctic over the last week or so and wanted to share the process of creating a parallax icon for the tvOS.
Hours have just announched Hours Cloud. It's a huge addition to the platform and I certainly can't wait for it! The thing that caught my eye? The way they went about announcing it. I picked up three key points from watching Jeremy and the team at Tapity announce Hours Cloud.
I often get asked, how did you learn to build iOS apps, did you go to university? The answer: nope. I'm entirely self-taught, which has both advantages and disadvantages. I wanted to write a post about how I got started, some of my challenges, and give some advice to anyone interested in getting into iOS development
So here it is, the big announcement. I've been working seriously hard on a brand new iOS app!
Well, I've been working seriously hard over the last couple months. Here is a sneak preview of what I've been working on, more to follow...