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8 Jun 2015   Updated: 8 Jun 2015   Rating: 4.53/5    Votes: 45   Popularity: 7.35
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Why you must tame complexity to become a better programmer
Web Development
6 Nov 2014   Updated: 6 Nov 2014   Rating: 5.00/5    Votes: 3   Popularity: 2.39
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Here are 10 videos that every web developer should watch
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Object oriented design in web development

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6 Nov 2014   Updated: 6 Nov 2014   Rating: 4.89/5    Votes: 59   Popularity: 8.63
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Why is your code so hard to understand
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How to become a better programmer by learning how you understand code
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Here are 5 more questions developers should be asking themselves
6 Nov 2014   Updated: 6 Nov 2014   Rating: 4.33/5    Votes: 3   Popularity: 2.07
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How to get ahead by focusing on principles and not technologies
Cloud
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How to become a web developer that stands out from the crowd
Desktop Programming
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Functional Programming
DevOps
Load Testing
11 Nov 2014   Updated: 11 Nov 2014   Rating: 4.85/5    Votes: 9   Popularity: 4.62
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Here is a list of 12 skills that you need to build a damn good web app
Security
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Google I/O 2014 Recap for web developers
Web Development
13 Jan 2015   Updated: 13 Jan 2015   Rating: 4.64/5    Votes: 6   Popularity: 3.61
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Web application architecture
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Here is a list of 10 questions that web developers must ask themselves everyday
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How to become a web developer - larger projects
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12 Attributes of a good web application architecture

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Architect Allan Gray
South Africa South Africa
Since I was young I always preferred teaching myself to learning from a structured syllabus.

This didn’t always make me popular with my teachers. I guess sleeping through the whole of Romeo and Juliet in an English class doesn’t make a great impression. On the other hand I formed an obsession with always researching something.

Over the years these obsessions would jump from topic to topic ranging from physics to lean manufacturing. Photography to functional programming. Cognition to physiology and strength training. Kitesurfing to fire poi. My obsessions may be random but are always led by my curiosity.

Over time I noticed that I was forming connections and finding patterns in unrelated fields and using knowledge I gained from studying the rudiments of things like cognitive psychology when trying to figure out why I was seeing certain behaviours in the teams I was working in.

I'm interested in communicating those underlying principles and connections in a way that is useful to others.

I have been working as a programmer, architect and manager for the last 12 years so there is a strong bias to helping junior programmers and software development teams improve.

I focus on underlying principles and not technologies.