Blog
Paul Seal's personal blog
Blog posts
Here are the 10 commandments of programming. Thou shalt name things properly...
dev The importance of writing a good question before you ask for help onlineThis post explains the importance of writing a good question before you ask for help online
sql How to delete data in SQL Server using an INNER JOIN queryThis post will give you a clear example to follow to help you delete data in SQL Server using an INNER JOIN query, giving you the confidence that you query is correct.
tools iTeknic BH002 Active Noice Cancelling Wireless Stereo Headphones ReviewThese are the best headphones I've ever owned, read the article and watch the video.
git How to ignore a file locally in git without ignoring it from the repositoryThis post shows you how you can ignore a file in git locally without ignoring it from the repository.
tools Cyber Monday DealsAs it is Cyber Monday and you are probably looking for some tech related deals, I thought I would create a quick post to share the discounts and codes I've managed to get for you
dev Boosting your career by creating a personal brandIn this post I share the content of the talk I did at the Umbraco UK Festival 2018 about how to boost your career by creating a personal brand.
dev 10 tips to make the most of Black Friday and Cyber Monday this yearIn this post I give you 10 tips to help you make the most of Black Friday and Cyber Monday this year. It's all about being organised and prepared.
dev 6 winning tips to launch a successful YouTube channelIn this post I give you 6 tips to launch a successful YouTube channel.
dev How to get the swagger JSON file from a Web APIIf you need to know the url to get the swagger json file, then this is the post for you.
dev How to flip an image using CSSIn this post, Mike Masey shows you how you can flip an image using CSS.
dev 5 things a developer should do before asking for helpIn this post I give you my opinions and experience about when I think you should ask for help and with a checklist of things you can do first before you do ask for help.