About DilemmaLearning.com
Welcome
Hi, my name is Tim Simpson. I’m a Senior Solution Architect within the Architecture Practice at Capgemini UK working mainly on the HMRC account which is Capgemini’s largest UK account.
Through my blog I hope to give you a flavour of my working life at Capgemini as an architect and agile practitioner. I hope you find it informative and helpful.
I also share a variety of hints and tips on corporate and personal learning from the days of my former role as Capabilities Lead to our Digital Delivery Group (DDG) in the belief that you can teach an old dog new tricks.
Please read my opening blog article entitled "Prologue" to find out more about my work and how this blog originally started.
Tweets
You can contact or follow @DilemmaLearning on Twitter to learn about blog updates as well as new tricks to tackle the continuous learning dilemma faced by individuals and organisations. Feedback is always most welcome.
I occasionally share photographs and links to articles and videos I found helpful as well as some of the things I get up to in my #LifeAtCapgemini.
Work In Progress
This website is a work in progress and is continually being updated as I progress and share more of my learning and working life at Capgemini. It also changes as I learn about new tools and technologies and experiment with them hands-on.
Technical Stuff
The following tools and technologies are used to build and host this website:
- AWS: ACM, API Gateway, Lambda, CloudFront, CloudWatch, IAM, RDS MySQL, Route 53, S3
- Microsoft Authenticator mobile app for 2FA
- Bing
- bootlint
- broken-link-checker
- Chrome browser
- CSS3 with the help of Bootstrap 3
- Edge browser
- git / github.com
- Google Analytics, Search
- HTML5 generated from pug templates using pug-cli
- Iconifier.net - Favicon generator
- JavaScript with some help from jQuery (because Bootstrap 3 uses it)
- MDN (Mozilla Developer Network)
- nirvanahq.com on-line ToDo List (the free version)
- npm
- Pluralsight
- StackOverflow
- serverless-mysql
- SVG free icons made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com licensed by CC 3.0 BY
- Udemy
- Visual Code editor
- w3schools