I've been programming since the early 80's and from 1988 for the large, US based, global IT company
. In 2008
EDS was bought by HP and became EDS, an HP Company ... until 23rd September 2009 when
EDS ceased to exist, it became
HP Enterprise Services and later
. In 2014, after
many cuts in HP, eventually I was also lucky to escape whence I joined TTP
as a Lead Consultant and specialist in Performance Engineering. TTP merged with C4T to become
.
The name Ten10 was never liked that much so, after buying another company it was decided to adopt their name so on 8th June 2026 we became
.
A personal timeline can also be found here.
After Enterprise Architecture, why do I now do testing?
I've been interested in IT from a very young age and at my school we had access via a Teletype terminal to a PDP-11 computer hosted at Middlesex Polytechnic (a University now).
I did not own a device to take a photo of this, I had no camera and mobiles had not been invented in 1978 but this (or something very similar) is what we were using, an ASR33 Teletype Terminal. I had
a lot of fun coding on the terminal, mostly in BASIC, saving and loading my work via the 7-hole paper tape. There were no actual I.T. courses in those days but I was studying Physics O Level as well as an Additional O Level of
Electricity and Electronics and I got on well with my teachers for both so I was given access.
I've worked on many platforms including Mainframes, UNIX, Solaris, Linux, Windows and others and in many environments, languages and tools including C, C++, C/C++ with SDK and MFC (on the Windows platforms),
VisualBasic, PowerBuilder, Oracle Forms and Developer/2000, Forte, Java, JavaScript, HTML, PHP and Perl as well as various shell scripting languages including bourne and korn shell.
I've worked mostly on enterprise scale, multi-national, large user community, client/server systems.
I've worked with all the major databases including IMS DB, DB2, Oracle, Sybase and Informix as well as SQLServer and Access for smaller jobs.
I've worked in many industries for many customers including:
I've completed many personal projects too, most usefully writing an IPTC tagger in Perl to enable me to easily tag the thousands of pictures I have taken. Of course I code all the JavaScript on my website myself, including the cool expanding menu and the dynamic page generation in the Trips (and Photos) sites and the By Key pages which take the IPTC tags and generate the menu (and page) via JSON type objects. Look at my software site for the source code and runtimes of IPTC and tzsh respectively.
I'm ex-RAF (Royal Air Force) but my flying is now relegated to flight sims.
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Being a programmer I of course have written a utility to add IPTC tags to all my images. This works at a command line level which mean I can basically do one, tens or hundreds of files in just one command. This was very useful when updating directories which had related content, but it also has add, update and replace modes to add extra information on each specific picture. For more see here.
From 13 to 22 years of age I was in the Air Training Corps, the Air Cadets, No. 2473 (Southgate School) Squadron, rising to the rank of Cadet
Warrant Officer (CWO) and in my last 2 years there we won the Middlesex Wing Drill Competition held at RAF Uxbridge. I stayed in the ATC during
my time at University reading Physics at UCL (University College London).
1985 and we, 2473, for the first time, won the Middlesex Wing Drill Competition held at RAF Uxbridge, I was right marker, a proud moment for all of us. We repeated this the following year
Also thanks to AI art here's an example of what the weather was like back then if I could have taken a photo of the Glomar Arctic 1 with a drone, which had not yet been invented.
In January 1988 I joined EDS and have never looked back. In 2008 EDS was bought by HP and I became an HPer, the corporate culture was indistinguishable to EDS and the corporate videos and training were the same but with a different logo.
Here is some information about my home computer systems.
TheoWare International (author of tzsh) is building a new HQ, bigger than global, it's
intergalactic. It's still in the early stages of construction. Here's a view of the project as it stands now.
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