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wade womersley – york based software engineer

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wade womersley – york based software engineer I write the way I work: direct, useful, and more interested in what holds up in production than what sounds clever on a slide.

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Latest update May 20, 2026

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Android Studio Local AI Agents Are the Interesting Bit

May 20, 2026 By Wade

Android Studio's Gemma 4 support is interesting because it moves agentic coding toward local, Android-specific workflows.

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C# 14 Extension Members Should Reduce Helper Class Noise

Posted on May 19, 2026 By
Programming, Software Engineer

C# 14 extension members give teams a cleaner way to express extension properties and static-style helpers, but they still need restraint.

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.NET 10 Is the C# Upgrade That Matters

Posted on May 18, 2026 By
Programming, Software

.NET 10 matters for C# teams because it is an LTS release, not just because it brings another round of language and tooling features.

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AI Coding Agents Need Better Configuration, Not Just Better Models

Posted on May 17, 2026 By
AI, Software Engineer

The next gains from AI coding agents will come from model improvements and from clearer repo instructions, permissions, tests, and workflows.

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Claude Code Routines Show Where Agent Automation Is Going

Posted on May 16, 2026 By
AI, Software Engineer

Claude Code’s web routines point to a future where coding agents are triggered by events, not only by a developer sitting at a terminal.

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GitHub Agent HQ Makes AI Coding a Platform Choice

Posted on May 15, 2026 By
AI, Software Engineer

GitHub adding Claude and Codex agent choices is a sign that AI coding is becoming a platform layer, not just a model picker.

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Codex Is Moving Into the Whole Development Workflow

Posted on May 14, 2026 By
AI, Programming

OpenAI’s latest Codex updates show the category moving beyond chat and autocomplete into review, terminals, browsers, and workflow context.

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PHP 8.5 Is a Good Upgrade Because It Is Mostly Practical

Posted on May 13, 2026 By
PHP, Programming

PHP 8.5 is not interesting because of one huge feature. It is interesting because many of the changes remove everyday friction.

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PHP 8.5 Fatal Error Backtraces Are an Operations Feature

Posted on May 12, 2026 By
PHP, Support

PHP 8.5 adding backtraces to fatal errors is a practical production debugging improvement, not just nicer developer output.

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PHP 8.5 NoDiscard Is a Small API Safety Feature

Posted on May 11, 2026 By
PHP, Programming

PHP 8.5’s NoDiscard attribute gives library and application code a direct way to say that ignoring a return value is probably a bug.

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