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Programming Adventures

Below is a list of some free and paid services which I have created and continue to maintain through Dusted Codes Limited:

Keyboard Jobs

Jobs for software developers, geeks and cyborgs

keyboardjobs.com

Keyboard Jobs is a job board for software developers, computer programmers and IT personnel. It is optimised for mobile devices, speed and efficiency. Keyboard Jobs captures and delivers the information which software developers care about the most and presents it in the most beautiful way. It is loved by software developers around the world and a favourite job board where engineers come back to check for a new opportunity.

Read more about why Keyboard Jobs it is a great place to advertise software development jobs and how to reach the best talent worldwide.

.NET Ketchup

Catch up on the latest .NET news from around the world

dotnetketchup.com

.NET Ketchup is an automated news aggregator for all things .NET. It is different to other news aggregators in that it collects a vast amount of different "trending" content such as blog posts, podcasts, tweets, GitHub repositories and more which match relevant .NET topics.

Find out more on how .NET Ketchup works.

Go Advent Calendar

One blog post every day until Christmas

golang.christmas

The Go Advent Calendar was inspired by the original (japanese) F# Advent Calendar. It is an Advent Calendar filled with blog posts leading up to Christmas. Go developers, who like to blog, can reserve a slot in advance and subsequently submit their contribution before their selected window is expected to open. Traditionally December is a very quiet period where companies slow down and developers get time to spend on things other than just work. It's a great time to explore new tech or pick up a new skill. The Go Advent Calendar is an initiative to make this time more fun!

.NET Advent Calendar

One blog post every day until Christmas

dotnet.christmas

The .NET Advent Calendar was inspired by the original (japanese) F# Advent Calendar. It is an Advent Calendar filled with blog posts leading up to Christmas. .NET developers, who like to blog, can reserve a slot in advance and subsequently submit their contribution before their selected window is expected to open. Traditionally December is a very quiet period where companies slow down and developers get time to spend on things other than just work. It's a great time to explore new tech or pick up a new skill. The .NET Advent Calendar is an initiative to make this time more fun!

Archived Projects

Top 10 London

Local guide to London's best places

https://top10.london

Top 10 London was a city guide to the best dining, leisure and entertainment scene in London. Top 10 London offered readers carefully selected and independently reviewed recommendations of the top 10 best things of what one can do, see, eat and drink in London. Whether a person fancied the juiciest burger, an authentic Neapolitan pizza or if someone was after the most romantic setting for a date, Top 10 London would have provided an answer to all of these questions.

Junior Doctors Strike

Doctors fighting to save the NHS

https://juniordoctorsstrike.azurewebsites.net

Previously https://juniordoctorsstrike.co.uk (domain has been retired).

#JuniorDoctorsStrike collects messages from various social media platforms such as Twitter, Instagram or Facebook and displays them in one centralised place to give junior doctors a public stage and support the fight against an usafe contract and unsafe NHS conditions.

Elevation of Privilege (EoP)

Online Threat Modelling Card Game

http://eopgame.azurewebsites.net

The Elevation of Privilege (EoP) Card Game for remote teams. The original game has been created by Microsoft and is given away by Microsoft at trade shows or other events and as a PDF download of the Adobe Illustrator source files.

The game is designed to draw people who are not security practitioners into the craft of threat modelling. The game uses a variety of techniques to do so in an enticing, supportive and non-threatening way. For more information I recommend to visit the public GitHub repository.