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A review of The Butlerian Jihad

The Butlerian Jihad is a middle of the road science fiction story. It lacks the gravitas of Frank Herbert’s original Dune series. The story is different in scope and style, and some of the elements, particularly the intelligent, emotionally curious robots, are not convincing at all. Most of the story isn’t focused on the jihad itself and it’s not really a jihad. God is mentioned briefly to try and frame it as such. That said, it is still an enjoyable sci-fi adventure. If you approach it as a standalone story set in the broader Dune universe rather than as a direct companion to Herbert's books, then it’s not so bad.  Brian Herbert, Kevin J Anderson  ISBN 13:  ‎ 978-0804852715

ACCU Cambridge: 'So you think you can lead a team?' and From Zero to Deployed - Double Header (December 2025)

When: Wednesday 3rd December 2025 @ 6pm Where:  The Bradfield Centre , 184 Cambridge Science Park Milton Road, CB4 0GA RSVP: https://www.meetup.com/accu-cambridge/events/311991390/ ACCU Cambridge are making the most of me in December and letting me do a double header - two of my presentations in one night! I'll also have some copies of my book, 'So you think you can lead a team?' to sign and sell. And if I'm not enough, there's free pizza and beer too!  6.30pm - 'So you think you can lead a team?'  Software engineering is hard, and leading a team as an engineer can be even harder. Many of us feel more comfortable writing code than working with people, and we often believe our value lies solely in our technical output. But when you step into team leading, the balance shifts: there are more people than code, and your value changes and, often, grows. Over the last 25 years I was dropped into team leading several times without warning, but three and a half ye...

What a night at ACCU York!

This evening, I had the pleasure of speaking at ACCU York about lambdas, and what an incredible audience they were. Warm, welcoming, and fully engaged from start to finish. I was enjoying it so much that my 45-minute talk somehow turned into 75 minutes! There were plenty of great questions, insightful discussions, and lots of laughter along the way. It was great to be joined by a colleague from near Harrogate, and to spend time in the beautiful city of York. I’m really hoping they’ll have me back sometime soon!   

A Review: Unlearning Masculinity by Cassandra Andrews

Unlearning Masculinity by Cassandra Andrews, is a powerful and thought-provoking read. Full disclosure:I know the author personally. I found the book both useful and genuinely interesting. I only partially overlap with the target audience, as I haven’t reached the level of success where I can stop working or afford a Porsche (yet), but enough of it resonated to make a real impact. What stood out most to me was how the book helped me better understand experiences different from my own. I didn’t grow up with the “boys don’t cry” mindset that so many men did, and reading about those struggles made me feel both grateful and humbled. Cassandra’s writing offers insight not just into the pressures men face, but also into how those pressures ripple outward to relationships, families, and society as a whole. It’s an invitation to reflect, question, and grow. Every man and woman should read this book for the insight it offers. There’s a lot to learn here for all of us. ISBN:  ‎ 978-106840562...