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Far from having a hardcore readership in Russia, I learned the hard way that running a custom WordPress installation invites hackers to manipulate its fallible security measures. It would seem that the variety of users signing-up with a .ru address have figured out how to inject php code into wordpress, and my 2.8.2 version…
Continue Reading »I’m currently working on a project to develop a content management system for a leading publisher, that generates content for a DVD. The system, developed in Ruby on Rails, naturally has a significant amount of background processing to do, with various assets respresented with large, binary files, often requiring server-side processing. For instance, we…
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Hubbub is a new deliveries service that rounds up notable local shops and provides a single shop-front for them all, allowing customers to pick from the best grub in their borough. Selected for their repute, their ethical standards and their quality, the Hubbub shops collectively offer an alternative to the homogenised offerings of the…
Continue Reading »In my current Ruby on Rails project, I’m learning about Notahat’s machinist testing framework to build object graphs on which to write unit tests. Its a nice improvement on fixtures; using an object-orientated, programmatic approach to creating test data. In the pursuit of 100% code coverage, I hit on a problem when trying to…
Continue Reading »I today completed a twelve-day stint working with Westfield London in collaboration with Delete London, working on Ruby on Rails development. The very lovely digital marketing team had some ideas for quick wins to improve the user experience on the London Westfield website, including adding affiliate product data to the retailer pages, and creating…
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