Last night attended my

Last night I attended my first Skillswap event. These are free events where the emphasis is on learning a new skill, and presented by a local expert. It was presented by Matt Zandstra (author of Sams Teach Yourself PHP in 24 Hours) and was all about PHP, Objects and Patterns. Matt also delved into some of the new features that PHP5 will provide when it’s released towards the end of this year.

I must admit that Design Patterns are something that have been on the fringe of my knowledge for a long time, but that I’ve just never got around to learning more about, so it is good to now have a bit more of an idea. There were a couple of book recommendations mentioned during the night – Design patterns : elements of reusable object-oriented software and A Little Java, a Few Patterns which I may have to take a closer look at.

Jeremy and Kirsty have

Jeremy and Freddie

Jeremy and Kirsty have a guest staying with them at the moment, a small, cute, furry, four legged friend called Freddie. He’s a very enthusiastic cocker spaniel. We met up with them last night to take him for a walk along the beach. Dog walking is fun, but that’s easy for me to say because Jeremy was the one picking up the dog output.

Richard and Freddie

While was in San

While I was in San Francisco Goul took me to see Finding Nemo (watch the trailers: they can do water now). It’s a Pixar and Disney thing, and if you liked Toy Story, you’ll like this too. I’m looking forward to going to see it again, but it’s not due in the UK until October.

had an interview last

I had an interview last week for which I had to do a pyschometric test. Yesterday I got to see the results of it. And they’re pretty accurate – which is scary. Apparently my descriptive words are:
Dependable, persistent, patient, kind, thorough, loyal, supportive, sincere, logical, systematic, steady, deliberate, communicative, friendly, persuasive, asks ‘why’, ‘who’ and ‘how’.