27th March, 2009

Reintereact looks interesting

As a long time octave user I was intrigued when I came across Reinteract. Reinteract appears to leverage the power of mathplotlib in an easy-to-use interface. Where easy-to-use is a very relative term for an advanced maths graphing package. You obviously still have to understand the underlying maths.

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23rd March, 2009

DEV300_m44

Down 18 methods in DEV300_m44 to 1148 baddies.

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17th March, 2009

Twecipe day 17: The end of the line

Happy Paddys day. I’m in a strange and distant land, so I have to work through it. I’d really love to be in a decent pub with a pint of plain.

I’ve not finished this Twecipe challenge that I’ve set myself, but I think I’m going to leave it at day 17. I’m beginning to find it a bit limiting – in a strange kind of way. I want to go more down the route of a poor-man’s haute cuisine for a while. To this end I cooked steak with sautee potatoes with a mayonnaise last night. I made bruschetta for two for starter aswel.

My presentation needs to be improved a lot. And I need to put a lot more effort into being precise. But the dish was nice and the basic mayonnaise was tasty.

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15th March, 2009

Twecipe day 15: Rugby interrupts food

The Ireland victory was great. Saturday was a long day of rugby so we started with a decent breakfast. Dinner was the leftover Normandy Pork from Friday. And, I broke a Twecipe challenge rule. When passing the fishmonger I spotted some whitebait and I had seen a simple chilli-dipping sauce on a food program on the BBC earlier that day. So, I decided to fry the whitebait with a little lime and some salt and serve them as a starter with the chilli sauce (reduction of rice wine vinegar, sugar and chilli). So the recipe wasn’t from twecipe. However, why let rules stand in the way of good food :)

Today I made the butternut squash soup that I made in the first week. I intend to do the shopping for week three tomorrow evening. Hopefully I’ll stick to the £40 limit but it’ll be difficult as we have overseas visitors next weekend. So I’ll be cooking for six. I want to make something slightly special for our visitors. Special in the sense that I would like something of slightly restaurant quality. I want to attempt some fine-dining stuff.

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13th March, 2009

Twecipe day 13: A three day update

No updates on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday as Lord Vader caught himself another bug. I think he’s over everything now. Meh.

I didn’t cook on Tuesday. We spent the evening in hospital. Too tired and all that. On Wednesday I made Pork and Mushroom Crespilini. They were really, really nice and surprisingly easy to make. I made one mistake in using self-rasing flour for the pancakes rather than plain flour. I simply didn’t have any plain flour. Also, I don’t have a photo either. I’ll get one as soon as my wife lets me use her netbook. It has bluetooth-foo and the picture is on my mobile phone.

Last night, Thursday, I made Beef Ragu with Gnochi. Again, surprisingly easy to make. The Gnochi are similar to dumplings or potato bread. I made them a little too big and was inconsistent in size. I think they’d be much better if I made them about 1cm to 1.5cm square.

The picture doesn’t show the pure joy of this dish. It’s simple, hearty and can be customised to your tastes. I added some chilli to give it a bit of lift.

I also made some more white yeast bread. I asked Lori to buy some strong white flour. She came home with a bag of organic yada, yada strong white flour. It’s three times the price of a non-organic bag. But in context that’s only £1.50. Add in some yeast which is 50p for seven sachets and you get 500g loaves for a total cost of 60p. A 500g loaf in a shop costs £1.09 and an organic loaf costs £1.15. However, my bread contains flour, water, lard (50% lard, 50% olive-oil) and yeast. No preservatives, no crap and no junk. And. Lord Vader likes it.

Update:
Normandy pork with a bread crust :) Using the bread I made yesterday. It probably should cover the entire top, but I want some toast for the morning.

I think this would be much nicer if I made my own cream of mushroom soup rather than using it from a can (as the twecipe said). Tasty, and still have some for lunch tomorrow.

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12th March, 2009

DEV300_m43

latest DEV300_m43 callcatcher report, +83 unused methods, 55 of which are in the new formula UI library

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10th March, 2009

Alex’s PHP micro-optimization tips

Just a quick link to Alex Netkachov’s PHP micro-optimization tips; via planet.php.net. Note these are mico-optimization tips – they won’t dramatically speed up an ineffectual algorithm.

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9th March, 2009

Twecipe day 9: Lord Vader reborn

He’s feeling better now. But confused, because there’s a sticker on his head.

Cillian with a sticker on his head

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8th March, 2009

Twecipe day 8: Starting a new week

Day 7 was rather uneventful. It consisted of cleaning up baby puke and eating leftovers from day 6. But I did get a shopping list together for today. A task that was achieved for the sum total of £38.39. So we came in under the £40 rule this week.

We had spiced pork with sweet potato. It was a little sweet as one of the ingredients is orange marmalade. I thought I had some, but I didn’t. So I substituted honey. A little too much honey. It would be a lot better with the bittersweet of marmalade. However, it was very tasty. Certainly something I wouldn’t normally make, as I’d normally steer clear of star anise. I’m going to make the fennel soup again tomorrow. And I got some smoked haddock to add some depth to the flavour.

Oh! And my bread making has also improved. I switched from the dodgy yeast I had in my cupboard (we’d call it a press in Ireland, but my wife’s student’s don’t understand the word – so I’ll use international English) to an instant yeast. I can’t see myself trying fresh yeast….unless….I start brewing beer. Now there’s an idea :)

Pictorial evidence:
Spiced pork and sweet potato

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6th March, 2009

Twecipe day 6: A surprising success

Yesterday’s lentils tasted great. Unfortunately they looked purple, the carrots looked purple and the plate looked purple. Obviously my substitution of red cabbage for sprouts purplified everything (yes I just made that word up). Which made me think that cooking cannot be a zen process. You can’t simply concentrate on the here and now. Like developing software, you have to have a vision of the end product. Imagine: Puy lentils, crispy bacon, bright orange carrot and green sprout leaves. That sounds like it looks great. And I should have taken the aesthetic into account when making my substitution.

Today I made what twecipe called Curry Puffs. I’m not a great curry cook. I do one Thai style coconut curry well enough for my tastes. However, I find the complexity of flavour of Indian curries to be, currently, beyond me. I added some carrot to the recipe to account for the aesthetic (my one Mexican reader may be impressed). The result was surprisingly presentable and tasted great. I think it needs a salad to go with it though.

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