I'm Ross Bruniges, a web developer from London currently looking for my next opportunity after stints at Mozilla, Nature.com, LBi and more...
I've been lucky enough to now write some articles on web development, present at a few meet-ups and even had my work displayed on TV, display boards and the tube!
I've had this blog for a long while now and I'm still not sure what things I'll write about but hopefully my new job will help me with those ideas. Hope you find something decent...
My other passion is food, fine dining and eating out. When I'm not blogging about web development I'll likely be writing about food over at ross-eats and posting photos like those above to flickr.
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Sep 30 2008
barcamplondon5 slides – enrich the web with comments
So yesterday I posted my slides from barcamplondon5 to slideshare and as cool as they indeed are I’m pretty sure that the serious points are easily missed without some supporting information – which is why I am writing this post right now.
The main point I was trying to get across is that the web contains a lot of great content; but it also contains a lot of shit. To ensure that the good stuff gets the credit and exposure that it deserves and likewise so that the bad stuff gets highlighted as bad I believe that we must all comment on the bad that we see so that less experienced people don’t just blindly copy, paste and use it in their projects. This is even more of a necessity if the article is being promoted as a good one to read either through a good Google ranking or being linked to from a large magazine site or mailing list. Read more