
The Advent of Code
The lovely Scott Bilas recently joined our team at work (working on an unannounced project) and announced that he likes to do an annual programming challenge, called Advent of Code inviting anybody...

The lovely Scott Bilas recently joined our team at work (working on an unannounced project) and announced that he likes to do an annual programming challenge, called Advent of Code inviting anybody...

Better late than never

An incredibly fresh take on, well, everything.
It's been a busy time!
I’ve been writing a story for, and kind of with, Ari for the last few months. Some evenings at bedtime I’ll make up the next part, and it’s been really fun. I had been enjoying some of the ideas we...
Ari could see the portal home through the blades of grass, but it was far too high for him to get to at his current size. He was only a few centimetres tall, after all. Climbing over the moss (whic...

Well...in T2 anyway.
Ari walked down the dusty road towards the city, knowing even as the sun dipped towards the horizon that back in his own world the night sky would be lightening and that he was running out of time ...
NB: While these stories are all my own, I have to credit the excellent The Chronoscope (2007) with with the idea of a portable viewer into the past for pointing me towards this idea. Mid-afternoon...

I worked for four years at kickass indie game studio Spooky Doorway as a Unity developer (occasionally filling in for my boss when she’d take parental leave). I learned a huge amount working there,...