I am currently a PHP developer at Gradwell having graduated in 2011 from The University of Bath with a degree in Computer Science with Mathematics.
My interest in programming lies largely within the areas of web development and mobile app development (in particular Android), but also spreads more generally. Linked with this is my more general interest in technology.
I also have a huge interest in Theme Parks & Rollercoasters. I also enjoy working 'backstage' in theatres and at live music events. Beyond these interests, I enjoy spending the rest of my spare time playing around with some photography.
Yes, I’m starting another blog. After trying to make posts daily on my previous one (http://daily.leestone.co.uk) and not really achieving this and the blog previous to that being more of a repeat of interesting news stories, I thought I’d try another.
In fact, it’s the first of four new blogs I’m going to start in the next few months:
This Blog
Thoughts not really specific to one of my other blogs, but deemed interesting enough to share with others. There is quite likely going to be a number of rants appearing on here.
A Development Blog
Posts related to programming. A lot will be there to act as a reminder for myself, but may be useful to others. A variety of topics are likely to be covered in this, along with a little bit of general technology stuff which is still related to coding.
A Social Media Blog
Commenting on social media news stories and my opinions on people’s behaviours and thoughts.
A Theme Park Blog
Commenting on Theme Park related news. (This is probably going to be the blog which focusses most on ‘news commentary’)
All of these blogs won’t have any update schedules, instead I will post new articles as and when I feel I have something interesting to write about.
As these blogs are created, the links will appear in the sidebar to the right. Currently there you can find a link to ‘The Life of Lee’, which collects any posts or contributions I make in different locations around the internet.
What’s With The Name?
The name has come from a phrase I have an unfortunate habit of saying quite often.
Plus the domain was available. Simple!