Author: James Mullarkey
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Lean and Agile UX course
Yesterday I attended this course from Nielsen Norman as part of Usability Week 2017 and the final course in my quest to gain their UX Certification.
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Robots can’t make a decent coffee let alone take my job
Robots are coming one day to take make us redundant and lonely said a Professor. Once. Somewhere. Any detail is a little vague but it’s all inevitable. Skynet will become self aware.
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The freestyle swimming skill ladder
I found a great article on the Triathlete website by Sara McLarty which breaks down the freestyle swimming stoke in to rungs on a ‘skill ladder’.
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Can this Weblinks manager open badge finally crush CLICK HERE?
I’m hoping this open badge I’ve created will encourage people to give these awful generic link names the boot.
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Usability Testing course – part of Usability Week London 2015
I was lucky enough to attend a training course on usability testing from Nielsen Norman which was part of London Usability Week.
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Why your links should never say ‘here’ or ‘click here’
Across the web ‘click here’ or ‘here’ have become common terms used for links on web pages. These lazy generic link titles suck in so many ways.
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Head position in freestyle swimming
A lower tucked in head position is going to reduce drag and give me a more streamlined shape in the water and should make me faster.
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Bridge to Bridge 2015
I’d been building up to the swimming marathon Bridge to Bridge ever since I barely completed Swimathon back in April.
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Great Newham London Swim 2015
With a shortage of open water swims in London I signed up for the London version of the Great Swim series.
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Capital Tri Splash Race 2 2015
I needed some open water swimming practice so I headed to the West Reservoir in Stoke Newington for an early morning 3 km swim.