Writing Documentation

Funnily enough, for someone who generally likes writing stuff, (regardless of whether it’s webpage, letter, PHP functions, fiction, blog posts, etc.) I hate doing documentation for things I’ve already created. Going back over these things is (in my opinion) usually a pain in the bum, and it’s all- well- old. Been there, done that.

I know, I shouldn’t feel like that, but I do. I admit it. And of course this week I’ve been writing loads of bits of documentation for all the stuff I’ve been doing over the last year or so. In some ways it’s actually been quite useful because it’s reminded me of some of the groovier functions that I’ve created for the site, and some of the bits of arcane esoteric hackery without which the site wouldn’t even function. This is also useful for when I rewrite the client page on the business site, and also the “what I’ve been doing” bit on my CV.

But it’s still so dull. I can’t even really think of any way to brighten it up or lighten the work a little – it’s just dull. No two ways about it. Useful to people in the future, of course, and it’s all written in a way that should make sense to even the most numpty of newbies (I get to test that on some of my colleagues. Heh.) but still, dull.

Of course, on this occasion I’ve actually also been looking at older stuff and also suddenly clicked with a way to rewrite it that makes life lots easier all round, and removes the elusive point-of-failure that was lurking in there for the unwary. So in that case writing documentation had an added bonus which I wasn’t expecting.

It’s still piggin’ dull though. *sigh*


Phantom Limb Syndrome

Last night, like the twat I am I managed to leave my laptop in the office. I blame being busy at work, and packing away the work laptop when getting ready to head for home. Oh, and being a twat, of course.

It’s been weird though – particularly whilst travelling home last night, and back to work this morning – not having the laptop around. You see, that’s now what I do most of my work on, and I do a fair amount of that work while travelling, so it’s been deeply noticeable to me that I’m missing out on some work time.

Of course, that’s a good thing in some ways. But I’ve got a lot on at the moment, and missing out on 2ish hours of work is noticeable, and I’d rather be doing the work than not. And sad though it sounds, I do rather feel like I’m missing some significant part of me – which is probably a big sign that I need to get out more and/or work less. Or something. (Not that the latter is likely to happen any time soon, I should point out)


Shhhhhhhhh

Lack of posting today, due to being snowed with fun in a website that I’m working on.

It’s making good progress, but still leaves me with a tabula rasa for D4D™. Hey, it happens on occasion – live with it.

In other news, I’ve also made some progress already with some of those plans I was wittering about back on November 5th, as well as generating a bit more business just when I wasn’t expecting it.

So a good day, and one I’ll probably write more about later, while sat on the train home. Or something. Which reminds me, I need to find my headphones, and/or some new ones. Go figure.


Working Practices

While working from home yesterday, and getting a fair amount done, I also caught up on a lot of the viewing on the BBC iPlayer. It’s one of the things where I find it easy to multi-task, writing web pages and the like while ‘watching’ TV – and it’s even easier when both things are on the same screen, rather than different ones.

It’s odd really – I used to be quite happy to work in silence, with no distractions or accompaniments. (It depends whether or not I like the programme in the background as to whether it’s distracting or accompanying) But as the years have gone on, I now find I’m far happier working when there’s something else going on as well – usually either music or TV. For some reason my brain works better when processing multiple inputs than it does when it’s just focussed on the one thing.

However, I still have to admit that I find working from home to be a bad thing in one particular area : Hound. A lot of the time she just doesn’t get the entire “I’m working” thing – which is understandable. After all, she’s just a dog. But to her, me being at home means I’m available to be at her beck and call for feeding, letting in and out, and playing. The number of times I’e had a tennis ball dropped at my feet as a “subtle” hint from the dog is just beyond belief. And if I don’t play, she barks. And barks. And barks.

Still, that’s part of the “joy” of working from home, I guess.


More bloggage?

With the redesign and redevelopment of the business site, I’m debating adding a blog to the site. But the main debate around it is whether I want to be doing writing for three sites – what with D4D™ and the one on the photography portfolio, do I really need anything else?

The point is even more relevant when I look at the “writing” section of the plans for the next 12 months, where I also want to be doing some more ‘proper’ writing and well, I start to wonder what I can add to the business site with a blog anyway.

I can see the use of the blog on the photography site, after all – although I need to get down to adding in some more posts, and generally get to using it more (as well as sorting out the template so that it fits in with the rest of the site) but for the business site? I don’t know – can’t see it right now. It’s something to think about for the future, but at the moment well, not sure I can be chuffed with adding to the blog-writing workload after all.


Five Year Plan: 20% done
Part Two – What’s next?

So, as listed yesterday, the first year of that five year plan is completed. There’s still some work to be done on finishing off the foundations of it all, but everything is so far pretty much on track, which is a fairly impressive achievement in itself. (well, for me, anyway)

The problem with the next year of the plan (such as it is) is that a lot of it is either

  1. Hard to explain
  2. Related to business plans, which I (for obvious reasons) don’t want to bang on about here before I’ve got them started
  3. Dependent upon other occurrences, or on (to some degree) a bit of luck/chance
  4. All of the above

This means that the list is almost certainly going to be rather less exhaustive than last year’s one- and God knows, that one was no masterpiece of detail. So this is more an ‘overview’ than a list, and to some degree I also find that rather harder to keep track of and fulfil, due to the nature of the beast. I’ve got more detailed lists of plans and ideas carried around in an ‘off-line’ format- OK, OK, it’s all in my Filofax, which should probably be renamed “my Book of Lists and Notes”. (MBOLAN, or ‘T-rex’ for short))

So anyway, the basic ‘shell’ list is going to be something like this:

  1. Photography
    • Take more photos
    • Put the good ones in the portfolio site
    • Work on a couple of projects/themes
    • Possibly do a redesign of the portfolio site to fit in more with ‘brand ‘image’
    • Submit portfolio site and photos to various interested parties
    • Possibly make more use of Flickr, although that one’s a bit of a “don’t know”
    • Pull more attention to the portfolio site
  2. Business
    • Redesign/redevelop business website with a CMS etc.
    • Look at sorting out a proper business bank account
    • Keep generating new work
    • Continue with current work and clients
    • Get new contract – the one with the current place will definitely expire in ’08, due to tax/IR35 reasons
    • Work on developing new sites and business ideas
    • Minimise outgoings, increase incoming money
  3. Writing
    • Realistically? Get one solid idea written and done, if only for the head-space
    • Optimistically? Get two solid ideas written and done.
  4. House stuff
    • House alterations
      • Bathroom
      • Kitchen extension/upgrade
    • Garden alterations/work
      • Veg patch
      • Front garden/driveway
      • Main lawn etc.
      • Borders, beds, blah blah

And that’ll do for now. Like I said, it’s fairly “open”, but that’s still a fair old list from the look of it. I’m going to be a busy boy…


No more 35

So, that’s the end of my last working day being 35.

*sob*

Of course, I’ll almost certainly be doing some work over the weekend, but well, that doesn’t really count, I know. And so I shall not officially be at “work” again ’til I’m 36. I’m off on Monday, though, so that’s something.