Tom Robertshaw

Tom Robertshaw

UK Magento Developer at Meanbee

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Show Magento Module Download Stats on Geckoboard

Posted in Technology on January 26, 2011

I’ve been playing with Geckoboard in my spare time (of which I seem to have very little of at the moment). Previously I looked at displaying commit statistics from the code management tool we use, Codebase. So next up, I … Continue reading →

Codebase Integration with Geckoboard

Posted in Technology on January 11, 2011

Geckoboard is an awesome little web app which allows you to show real-time statistics about your business on a screen in the office, or anywhere for that matter! At Meanbee, we have started creating our own Geckoboard, but there are … Continue reading →

How exciting is 2011 going to be for Magento? Very.

Posted in Magento Development on December 17, 2010

2010 is quickly rounding off and it’s been a great year for Magento, there’s no doubt about it. Early in the year, Magento secured $22.5 million in investment. Throughout the year, streams of companies have been joining the platform, whether … Continue reading →

The Most Popular Magento Locales

Posted in Magento Development on November 23, 2010

I was interested in what locales are predominantly being used in Magento installations. This kind of information is useful to see Magento’s reach across the world. What’s more, it’s interesting for developers to get some indication about what translations they … Continue reading →

Magento Favicon Magento Favicon: It’s lovely and all, but not on a live store please guys!

Posted in Magento Development on November 16, 2010

With November’s list of sites running Magento, I thought it would be fun (don’t judge me) to look at how many of them were still using the default favicon. This was a pretty easy process: for each store, I retrieved … Continue reading →

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About me

I love eCommerce. I head up Meanbee, an eCommerce development company based in Bath, with Nick Jones.

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