A brief look at Gradle’s convention plugins
Gradle is the glue that binds our code together that allows us to build an...
Posted by
jordan_terry
on December 12, 2022 ·
7 mins read
Type II Pain
There are two types of pain.
Posted by
jordan_terry
on September 16, 2022 ·
2 mins read
Ironman Switzerland D-20
Twenty days out from Ironman Switzerland. I signed up to this race in 2019. I...
Posted by
jordan_terry
on June 20, 2022 ·
3 mins read
Windsor Triathlon 2022
Back in 2019 Thais (my girlfriend) and a friend of hers did the Windsor Triathlon....
Posted by
jordan_terry
on June 20, 2022 ·
11 mins read
Modular indirection with a dagger
Using a Dagger to dependency inject our modular application.
Posted by
jordan_terry
on December 20, 2021 ·
10 mins read
Learning a lot at Twitter
I recently joined Twitter as an Android Developer. So far, it is unlike anywhere I...
Posted by
jordan_terry
on November 04, 2021 ·
1 min read
Merging multiple files into one with Kotlin
Kotlin lets us write top level functions, this enables us to write code that isn’t...
Posted by
jordan_terry
on August 18, 2021 ·
3 mins read
Experimenting in a legacy code base
I work on what could be called a “legacy code base”. We’ve just crossed the...
Posted by
jordan_terry
on April 07, 2021 ·
3 mins read
To abstract or not to abstract
The longer I’ve written software the more I debate with myself about whether I should...
Posted by
jordan_terry
on March 24, 2021 ·
1 min read
The Eisenhower Matrix
The Eisenhower Matrix
Posted by
jordan_terry
on December 20, 2020 ·
3 mins read
Kona 2022
About three years ago I signed up for a triathlon. Five months after that I...
Posted by
jordan_terry
on October 16, 2020 ·
3 mins read
An FTP test retrospective
Yesterday, I did an FTP test -functional threshold power test – on my bike. This...
Posted by
jordan_terry
on July 17, 2020 ·
5 mins read