Posts authored by Gideon Goldberg:


Thursday, 27 August 2015

How I went from a tester to a developer role
Gideon Goldberg

Having recently transitioned from a tester to a developer role, I thought I’d share some tips gathered along the way.

Work & careers  

Developers at a Guardian Hackday

Friday, 17 July 2015

Hack day report: Using Amazon Machine Learning to predict trolling
Chris Birchall, Gideon Goldberg

On hack day we experimented with using Amazon Machine Learning to perform numerical regression analysis, allowing us to predict which articles should be watched closely by moderators for problematic comments.

Artificial intelligence (AI)   Hack day   Programming  

Human holding hands with an android

Tuesday, 25 February 2014

Introducing wraith-donk
Gideon Goldberg

We’ve taken the BBC’s responsive screenshot comparison tool Wraith and put a donk on it!

A Wraith gallery of the Guardian responsive site

Monday, 13 June 2011

Notes on Releases 113 & 114
Gideon Goldberg

Gideon Goldberg provides an overview of the most recent changes to guardian.co.uk

Computing  

Warwickshire's Ian Bell fields in the slips against Yorkshire

Thursday, 24 March 2011

Notes on Release 109
Martyn Inglis, Gideon Goldberg

Martyn Inglis and Gideon Goldberg provide an overview of the most recent changes to guardian.co.uk

A thriving market in British passports

Monday, 17 January 2011

Notes on Release 104
Gideon Goldberg

The last drops of ice have melted away following our Christmas code freeze and we are sufficiently recovered from the festivities to bring you the latest round of updates and fixes to the site

Computing   Internet  

Footprints