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4640 - Who was Doctor Beeching and what was his axe?
Lots of references in the local press here in Wiltshire to the Beeching Axe, and soemthing similar forseen for our bus network. But Dr Richard Beeching was born oin 1913 and passed away in 1985 - long before many of our current publiic transport users were even born. So here's a little bit about " ....

4639 - Working out the costs of running a bus service through the day
I like to work from strength of knowledge of mechanisms. And on that basis, I've modelled the costs in running a bus and the income it might generate each hour through the day. The figures used in this model are llustrative educated guesses only. It costs me 100 pounds a day in salary to pay a b ....

4638 - TransWilts Community Interest Company AGM - 13 Feb 2016, Swindon
A year is a very long time in the life of a Community Rail Partnership ... and as I wrote my piece for the annual report and AGM I had to do an awful lot of cutting! The AGM (of the parent CIC) takes place in Swindon from 10:00 for coffee at Jury's Inn, Swindon, next Saturday (13th February) and al ....

4637 - People matter - but there is a tradeoff between different people in there
"Where everybody matters" is a great philosophy. With a slight balance that there's a tradeoff between different members of that great world "everybody", and just because someone "matters" doesnt mean that they can be looked after or prioritised. The pedestrian crossing at the end of our street is ....

4636 - Rail user groups worried about what is happening on the buses
On 20th January I attended the West Wilts Rail User group meeting in Trowbridge, and yesterday (30th January) the RailFuture Severnside meeting in Frome. Very different groups - one a current passeneger group with a strong interest in rail history, and the other a group that looks forward - and far ....

4635 - Encapsulating logic in functions and structs - the C approach to Object Oriented techniques
Although C is not what is described as an "Object Oriented Language", many of the good programming principles that are applied naturally in OO programming can be applied in C too. I wrote an example that showed this yesterday - with a C struct defining what is in essence an object, and being refere ....

4634 - Regression testing - via a very short C testing framework
Code testing is important. Separation of code into separate, managable sections is important. Retesting of code running all the old tests is important when the code sections are enhanced / debugged. At the end of this week's C course, we wrote a whole series of pieces of logic relating to web serve ....

4633 - String handling in C - new examples of extracting integers from a string
A new example in C, reading in a line of text and parsing all the integers from it into an array - [here]. It uses   fgets to read a line from the user   strdup to take a copy of that line   strsep to read up to the next separator   strtol to convert a string ....

4632 - Remember to ask the question before you listen for the answer
I love some of the basics ... like reminding people writing programs that they need to prompt the user to make an input at the keyboard before they read that input - otherwise they'll get people complaining that the program just hangs. In C, from today's course.   /* Tell the user that y ....

4631 - What would the Wiltshire Council bus cuts mean for Melksham?
Result of option 6 - the following services would remain Monday to Saturday To Bath with Faresaver at:    07:03, 07:38, 08:24 and every hour to 14:24, 16:24 and 16:54 To Bath with First at:    07:35 and every hour to 16:35 To Bowerhill and Devizes with Faresaver at: ....

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