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wade womersley – york based software engineer

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Practical writing about software, systems, delivery, and things that behave strangely under pressure.

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 June 1, 2026

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I Miss When Gadgets Looked Like They Escaped From a Toy Box

June 1, 2026 By Wade

Weird gadgets were often worse, but they were also more memorable.

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PHP 8.5 array_first and array_last Remove Tiny Annoying Helpers

Posted on May 31, 2026 By
PHP, Programming

PHP 8.5’s array_first and array_last are small additions, but they remove helper functions most PHP codebases already reinvent.

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PHP 8.5 Deprecations Are a Good Upgrade Checklist

Posted on May 30, 2026May 30, 2026 By Wade No Comments on PHP 8.5 Deprecations Are a Good Upgrade Checklist
PHP, Programming

PHP 8.5 deprecations are useful because they turn vague upgrade risk into a concrete cleanup list before PHP 9.

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PHP Foundation Security Team Is the Boring News PHP Needs

Posted on May 29, 2026 By
PHP, Programming

The PHP Foundation’s new ecosystem security team is exactly the kind of boring infrastructure mature platforms need.

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67 Hit Harder at Confuzzled Than It Had Any Right To

Posted on May 28, 2026 By
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67 made absolutely no sense at ConFuzzled 2026, which is probably why it worked so well.

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Android Developer Verification Is a Release Process Change

Posted on May 21, 2026 By
Software, Software Engineer

Android developer verification is not only a policy story. For teams shipping Android apps, it becomes another release-process dependency to manage.

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Android Studio Local AI Agents Are the Interesting Bit

Posted on May 20, 2026 By
AI, Programming

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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