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562 - Smoke and mirrors
I spoke with FD and GD and DP and they all told me that I had an excellent and logical case, and I should ask R in the appropriate government department. I asked RJ and his colleague DH. RJ is rude and didn't reply (he never does according to DP), but DH did answer me and tell me that it was a com ....

561 - Python's Generator functions
When you write a program, you should split your code down into a series of named blocks, each of which performs a single logical action. Blocks will be called up in different ways in different languages - and they'll be know as functions, subs, methods, procs (and perhaps other names too), but the ....

560 - The fencepost problem
If you erect a fence of 10 panels, you'll need 11 fenceposts to hold it up. And if you write a program that joins together 10 elements on a line, you'll only need 9 separators between them - this is known as the "fencepost problem". If you write a simple program loop to output each element from a l ....

559 - ''I don't know'' is sometimes a good answer
There's just a few occasions when I'm training that I'm asked a question I don't know the answer to. It's not very common, since I actually write the courses / material and I know most of the things that people are likely to ask. And I've learnt that on those few occasions, being honest and saying ....

558 - Converting between acres and hectares
I wanted to do a few conversions between hectares and acres and - guess what - I didn't know the conversion values off the top of my head. Then I may have a few other area conversion to do too, and I could do with some more PHP examples. Guess what ... a program ... and one worth sharing too If yo ....

557 - A new sign
At long last - we have two new signs at Melksham station to replace the old and faded one that was there before. Before: After: It is slightly ironic that the new sign is branded "Wessex Trains" ... which is the name of the company that's running the service for the next 12 weeks. Then the s ....

556 - Colour doesn't have to mean colourful
In my early days of putting together websites, I used to confuse "colour" and "colourful". It's a common trait of the programmer who's required to do a little graphics art as well to use string, vibrant colours and pictures ... but there are actually times where subtle colouring is much more effecti ....

555 - Hotel novelties
We're studying good and bad hotel practises to that we know what's on offer ... you may have read a little about the Well House Manor project already on "The Horse's Mouth", and although it will be neither a hotel nor a B&B we can learn plenty from establishments of both types - especially those ....

554 - What backup is adequate?
I've been ski-ing for the last 5 days. Or rather - trying too. On one day, the slopes were completely closed and on the other days there has only been limited opening - of the 30 lifts perhaps 10 have been running on average, and this is peak season. Yesterday, we went to the Gondola Station here i ....

553 - Keep that image small
Remember to keep image sizes down on websites. I know this is a reminder that has been around since the days that we referred to a 56k modem as a fast connection, but it does still matter. People still access your web site through a modem and if you've a busy website, you'll still have an excess ....

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