Full stack developer, with experience building a wide range of enterprise solutions. Architecting and developing .NET applications from the ground up, integrating with a variety of platforms and services.
Telligent Community Specialist with over 10 years experience, working on every version of the platform across a variety of communities.
Client facing with extensive experience collaborating with stakeholders and team members and leading them to improve the application delivery process leading to an increased quality and faster release time.
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Contract .NET and Telligent development
Open source Telligent plugins
Over the years I have created several Telligent plugins that have been released as open source for the community to use, these are all available on GitHub (www.github.com/ArdourDigital).
Telligent training videos
As part of a blog post series I have created a series of free Telligent training videos, walking through the basics of building a plugin for Telligent community, these are available on YouTube (www.ardourdigital.co.uk/training).
Development of easyJet booking process
Working at True Clarity I was a member of the team rebuilding the easyJet booking process. This required working with APIs provided by easyJet and their partners, building our internal APIs containing our business logic, and the creation of the front end making heavy use of Typescript.
Migration of ElasticBeanstalk based application to CloudFormation scripts
Whilst working with EasyJet at True Clarity we wanted to move an older application from a manually deployed ElasticBeanstalk application to CloudFormation templates that could be used with internally built tools to deploy using a Green/Blue environment approach. The application was changed to use standard auto scaling groups, and the dependent resources (VPC, SQS, RDS, SES, CloudWatch) were also created automatically.
Integration of Telligent and Sitecore
Whilst working with 4 Roads I worked as part of the team upgrading Telligent Community for the BMA, refreshing the look and feel, and adding integration with their new Sitecore based site.
My main responsibilities were working with the front end developers working on the Sitecore project to make use of their styling and helping them work with Telligent and allowing content from both Sitecore and Telligent to be indexed together using AWS CloudSearch and then using the Telligent search functionality to show results from the separate sites.
I was asked to advise during the recruitment process, devising a technical test and sitting on the interview panel. This ended with the successful appointment of the position.
Upgrade of a customised Telligent Community
I was approached by Macmillan Cancer Support, who have one of the largest peer support communities in Europe, to act as a "Subject Matter Expert" on Telligent Community.
The community upgrade project had 3 goals – get onto a supported version of the Telligent platform, increase Telligent knowledge in the development team, and reduce the time required for future upgrades.
The community was running on Telligent 5.6 with many customisations. Instead of doing one large upgrade, which had caused us problems in the past, we upgraded to each major version individually on our way to 8.5. This approach allowed us to keep the platform stable throughout the upgrades and minimise downtime. As functionality was upgraded, it was reviewed, and any unnecessary customisations removed.
Creation of automatic release process using Octopus Deploy and VSTS
We wanted to deploy more often, releasing smaller changes so we can get features/fixes to users sooner and experiment with new features. We created a new fully automated release process, using VSTS and Octopus Deploy. Changes checked in by developers would automatically be deployed to our test environment, and we could then promote these to production in a fully automated way. After trying this for a while using the standard change control process, confidence was built within the team and stakeholders and then presented to the CAB. Based on this we could classify any deployment using this system as a “standard change” and had six deployment windows a week we could use as we pleased.
A/B testing and phased release
One important part of the Macmillan community upgrade process was getting user feedback quickly and restricting the number of large-scale changes to the community. We managed this by using a phased release process wherever we could.
This allowed users to opt in, monitor usage and ask for feedback on the changes. This could range from a small change such as how posts were displayed, to bigger changes such as the mobile site or new design of the site.
Creation and scripting of a reusable AWS environment
A problem was identified with the hosting and handover process of web applications built by outsourced development teams. It was found that often when the applications were delivered there would be unexpected dependencies or duplication of functionality.
After discussions with the various stakeholders, I built a CloudFormation script and some other supporting code that would create a basic environment containing an ElasticBeanstalk application, RDS database, S3 bucket and IAM users. This script could then be used by the operations team to create production environments and by the partners when creating test environments. Along with this, I created a simple website documenting the scripts, our best practices for applications running in AWS and details of the process.
Discovery Projects
I was responsible for several discovery projects. These projects tended to be short two to four-week projects which aimed to answer a specific question and present options for going forward. One project, for example, was to examine the financial guidance available on the Macmillan websites, I worked with content editors, business analysts and other members of the development team to identify the various places this information was presented and the pain points of trying to keep this duplicate information up to date. We then created a set of recommendations, both long term, and "quick wins" and built a prototype of some of the easier changes that could be made.
Team and Techincal Lead
During my time with Invitation Digital, I became a Technical Lead, with responsibility for one of the solutions used by the vouchercloud website and various applications. With this role, I was responsible (with my team) for all changes made to the APIs that supported the mobile applications, various parts of the website and our partnerships with Vodafone.
Creation of APIs for mobile applications
Whilst at Invitation Digital, I worked on many APIs to support our various mobile applications. Including creation of new APIs for our applications targeting Vodafone customers in South Africa and Italy, defining the schema with the various stakeholders, performance testing and deployment to AWS.
Agile Development and Scrum Master
I was responsible for working with the business stakeholders (both within internal and external), business analysts, project managers and the development team to improve Scrum processes, including identifying bottlenecks in the process to ensure work is properly completed during the sprint, and helping prioritise and scope work based on it's value.
Team and Techincal Lead
Whilst at True Clarity I was a lead developer on teams of various sizes, working across multiple projects, working with the team and stakeholders to ensure all projects were delivered effectively.
Creation of white label educational resource application
Adam Matthew Digital create online collections of resources from libraries across the world. I was the lead developer on a project to create a reusable white label framework, allowing them to create a new collection website in less than two weeks, but still allowing each collection to have its own look and feel and extra functionality where appropriate. We built this over the course of creating six new collections, making the solution more configurable over time so once we were done, new collections could be quickly created by their development team.
Training
Working with Graduate developers at True Clarity and helping them become full members of the team, and training developers or users on the Telligent Community platform and how to develop for it.
My final year project was based on tracking a cricket ball in a video, using Unscented Kalman Filters. In the second year I was part of a team that developed an application to allow children to safely use a computer, giving them several applications they could use, including a locked down web browser and email client. This went on to win the "'IBM Best Second Year Group Project Prize'", and the chance to represent the University at an IBM event.
Add a little christmas cheer to your Telligent Community with this plugin.
The plugin allows you to add a snow effect and/or a snowman footer to your community. You can configure if this is shown for all users of your community, or allow them to opt in or out (as a sort of christmas easter egg!).
Github Gist Embedding plugin for Telligent Community.
Github gists allow code snippets to be managed and shared with others. This plugin allows them to be embedded within content in a Telligent Community site.
Twitter Card plugin for Telligent Community.
Telligent Community 9 comes with improved SEO and Open Graph support, but does not add the tags required to show a preview of content when the content is tweeted. For this to happen you need an additional twitter:card and twitter:site meta tag, these will work with the title and description tags already output to give a preview of the content.
The Trello Cumulative Flow Diagrams website (http://trello-cfd.azurewebsites.net) builds CFDs based on a Trello board. For a more detailed introduction see the website or this blog post: http://www.rhysgodfrey.co.uk/archive/2013/01/02/cumulative-flow-diagrams-cfd-for-trello.aspx.
Interested in building a plugin for Telligent Community, but don't know where to start? Our new video series explores some of the core concepts as we walk through the creation of a fully functional plugin.
AKA Using Docker Compose with Telligent Community.
I've seen a lot about Docker and Docker Compose over the last few months, but not had a chance to use it. With the push from Microsoft and the ability to run windows based containers I decided it was time to give it a go! During this process, I ran into a few things that took a little time to get my head around. This post discusses these.
Step by step guide on how to deploy a ASP.NET Core website using Visual Studio Team Services and Octopus Deploy!
Introductory video for the Developer Shortcuts Chrome Extension for use with Telligent Community 8.x/9.x.
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/telligent-community-devel/aladgkopcpohllbbmbfeifdaedmmjoge
If you are hosting a ASP.NET App using an AWS Elastic Load Balancer (or Elastic Beanstalk), you may want to redirect all requests to another site, or rewrite...
Last week Scott Hanselman announced the release of Open Live Writer. This is an Open Source version of the excellent Windows Live Writer tool for authoring blog posts, which hasn’t been worked on for several years. Whilst trying out the new ver...
Recently I've been working on a redesign of a community site, we've been approaching this in an agile way, working on a group of pages each sprint, and then showing them to the stakeholders (and where possible real users). We're a pretty ...
The AWS Powershell tools allow you to quickly and easily interact with the AWS APIs. To save a copy of all files in a S3 bucket, or folder within a bucket, you need to first get a list of all the objects, and then download each object individually
Amazon’s S3 service provides a cheap and reliable way of storing backups, with plenty of options to simplify management of these. In this post I show how I'm backing up this blogs database to S3 using Powershell.
Amazon Web Services provide several ways of making deployment and management of Application and Environments easier, including Elastic Beanstalk which abstracts away the instances, load balancers and auto scaling rules for an environment to allow management and deployment in one place. IAM allows fine grained controls over users and what permissions they are allowed. We have an Elastic Beanstalk application, and a group of users. This group of users should be able to monitor and deploy to only that elastic beanstalk environment, as well as restarting or terminating application instance. They should not be able to change the application or environments configuration, or delete the environment. The user should not be able to affect other applications or AWS services, but it is acceptable for them to see details on other areas.
For an EC2 instance in a public subnet the instance must have a public IP address to access the internet, either a Public IP allocated when creating an instance, or an Elastic IP Address. This is probably one of those things that's so obvious it doesn't need to be said, but having been caught out by this several times now thought it was worth blogging about for the next time I make this mistake!
Lead developer on the upgrade from Telligent Community 5.6 to Telligent Community 8.5.
This included the creation of the redesigned responsive version of the site.
Standard architecture, and best practices for sites hosted on AWS by Macmillan Cancer Support.
Technical Lead for the team responsible for the rollout of vouchercloud into South Africa (in conjuction with vodacom).
This included integration with new partners in South Africa for coupon offers that would be applied at point of sale, and creating new APIs to be used by the USSD interface.