Matthew Hutchinson

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Matt is a web developer from N. Ireland. He currently runs Hiddenloop and works in Dublin. Want to find out just a little bit more ?

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Books and Feeds

posted 10 months ago in ,

Following on from Carisenda’s ‘book reading shame’, here is a list of what I got through in 2006. In 2005 I finished every Stephen Ambrose book he’d published and generally overdosed on WWII factual history a bit too much. Men of Valour is worth a read if you’re interested in getting introduced to that type of thing.

Last year I read into the history of programming, hackers and Apple a bit—and while visiting Japan I was introduced to Haruki Murakami, without a doubt the best fictional work I have read in years. His books remind me of stories you’d expect from a Studio Ghibli production.

(I know some people can read this many books in a couple of months, I tell myself, reading slowly, I’m getting more out of them …)

Anyone else got any books to recommend ?

update You can also take a look at what feeds I subscribe to and read on a semi-daily basis.

iWoz

posted 11 months ago in , ,

On my travels a few months ago I picked up iWoz at the airport and have only now got around to finishing it. Its a great story told by Wozniak that sets straight some of the ill-reported news that has become history over the years.

From his days of minimising logic circuits when he was a kid, to building the Apple II and watching the company’s success sky-rocket – its worth a read if your interested in how Apple got started or what it takes to execute a wild idea. The book has also just launched its own website – which links right through to Steve’s Linked In profile – not a bad connection to have.

update – there is also this video interview with Guy Kawasaki interviewing Steve.

Japan & Hong Kong

posted on Tuesday, the 10th of October 2006 at 00:34 in ,

You may (or may not) have noticed that I’ve been off for two weeks, I got back to London late on Saturday after a much needed break visiting Japan (Tokyo and Osaka) and then Hong Kong.

I’ll not go into any details about the trip here, instead if your’e half-way interested flick through this flickr set – and if I get some time I’ll maybe add some descriptions to these – reading them will be like sitting through a boring slideshow of holiday snaps – what better way to spend 10 mins.

On my trip I managed to resist every urge to buy a PSP, DS Lite, GBA, and/or iTrip despite the massive savings and corner stores selling every gadget under the sun. Instead I opted to splash a bit of cash on a new little Leica Compact Digital Camera – I haven’t had much time to play with it yet (700+ unread emails) – but it looks good so far.

Secondary

posted on Friday, the 25th of August 2006 at 10:33 in

Steve Jobs

Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by dogma – which is living with the results of other people’s thinking. Don’t let the noise of others’ opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.

Stanford Commencement Speech – 2005 (Video) 14:33mn

Share your RSS OPML ?

posted on Tuesday, the 11th of July 2006 at 04:57 in ,

I’d be interested (maybe just plain nosey) to flick through other people’s subscribed feeds, and see what you’re reading. Export your subscribed feeds as OPML, upload and post a comment with a link.

Here is my RSS OPML file, – I check most all of these feeds on a daily basis. You can import this into any feedreader for reading at your leisure.

OPML ? is an XML format for outlines. Originally developed as a native file format for an outliner application, it has since been adopted for other uses, the most common being to exchange lists of RSS feeds between RSS aggregators.

Its probably already been done, but perhaps there’s scope here for an OPML delicious type – ‘share my feeds’ web app. Quick – to the bat mobile !

Edit: Its Been Done, already … In fact, heres mine – Note to self, always Google before posting …