I’m begging you – for the love of god please include some kind of comments or documentation with your code, may it be a user manual detailing how your code works or code comments. It would make my life and that of countless other developers much much easier.
Phew. Now the shameless begging is over, let me share with you why I’m writing about this topic.
First and foremost I’m a Thesis Developer – if your unaware what this means, I make awesome things with the Thesis WordPress theme. What I like about Thesis is that the files I need to work with (custom.css and custom_functions.php) are a blank canvas – it lets me do whatever I want, however I want.
I’ve been commenting code pretty much since I started on the web (anybody remember WordPress 1.6?), but I really started taking notice of commenting when I started University. As you may or may not know, I studied for a BSc in Business Information Technology, and a whole heap of the course revolved around programming. We were pretty lucky to have some really good lecturers who kept on drumming in the importance of documenting and commenting your code.
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Optimum Nutrition 100% Whey Gold Standard is one of many products created by Optimum Nutrition, and I’ve been meaning to write a review of Optimum Nutrition’s 100% Whey for some time now, and since I’m on my fourth tub now might be a good time to write it. This review will be looking at 100% Whey – French Vanilla Creme flavour, as it’s the one I’m currently using.
No matter what a company produces, it’s important that the company has a good image within its retrospective industry. In this case, Optimum Nutrition have won a range of supplement awards and sponsor several winning teams and athletes, including such teams as Heineken Cup champions Leinster and WBFF winner Rob Riches.
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University is nearly over with – I have my BSc in Business IT, and pending I pass my final year report and this accounting resit then I will also have a MSc to my name.
With this, I think it’s time to focus more on my blog. I have some plans for it, including:
- Documenting my progress whilst writing my final year report
- Writing about business related topics
- Reviews
With regards to reviews, I have several products that I will review, including the supplements I’m taking to help my transform my body.
I’m also planing to start looking into Internet Marketing, as I have a decent understanding of how it works behind the scenes. The journey has already started, as I have some web properties set up for this sole purpose. I’m also an Amazon affiliate, so I’ll be looking to increase my knowledge of Amazon marketing. I also landed my first commission with the DIYThemes affiliate program.
The site refresh is neraly complete too – it’s built on top of the awesome Thesis framework for WordPress, I’d definitely recommend checking it out. The design is done, I just have a few things left to tweak on the site, such as the logo e.t.c.
Aberystwyth University, possibly the best University ever, but I might be bias, as I’m currently a student there and having the time a whale of a time there studying for a degree in Business Information Technology.
Hey there – you probably arrived here through looking for information about private student accommodation at Aberystwyth.
I’ve just launched a new project – Student Let Reviews which houses reviews about those providing private accommodation for students in Aberystwyth. Go check it out.
I’m writing this post about the Accommodation that Aberystwyth has to offer. Although I will be mentioning the University’s accommodation practices, this will only be brief, as the bulk of this article will focus on the private accommodation that’s available.
To start off with, there are two types of accommodation at Aberystwyth. These accommodation types are:
- University Accommodation: This is accommodation that is managed by the University
- Private Accommodation: This is accommodation outside of the University, for example by Landlords or Letting Agents
OK, so now we have the definitions out of the way, let’s talk about accommodation practices.
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