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Foody finds in Dublin (Part I)

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Alma Alma Located in Portabello, Dublin 8 this quaint cafe is my top pick for brunch in Dublin. The menu here consists of sandwiches and pancakes among other brunch favourites. Having tried many of the delicious options available on the menu, my firm favourite has to be the Dulche de Leche pancakes pictured below. They are a must try if you decide to visit this cafe.   Menu Dulche de Leche pancakes Alma signature granola bowl Bretzel Bakery Inside the bakery This bakery has been around for over 150 years and still continues to deliver some of the finest breads in the city. Also located in Portabello, this bakery has freshly baked pastries and breads of all shapes and sizes. They also serve freshly ground coffee and have a range of sandwiches to choose from. Ploughmans sandwich  Kodiak  Although this is a bar, the pizza served here solidifies its places on this list of foody places in Dublin. Kodiak is a newly opened vibrant bar in Rathmines serving cocktails and a wide range of beers/s

My time in the Cloud

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I was first introduced to Cloud Computing during second year of my four year Bsc. Computer Science course in  UCC .  This was during a module entitled “Introduction to Cloud Computing” where we explored various cloud services such as Software as a service (SaaS), Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) along with fundamental cloud concepts including horizontal and vertical scaling. While I found much of these concepts interesting, the true power and scale of the cloud had not yet dawned on me. Throughout my time in college, all of our projects were developed in a local environment and then deployed to on-premises servers located within the college. As such, we were always enforced with strict constraints on resource usage such as storage or RAM consumption. While this led to good programming techniques for efficient memory and CPU usage, I always felt that certain types of applications could really benefit from enhanced computing capacity. During my time in Final year, I chose to do my Fina

Top sea swims in Dublin

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Top Sea Swims in Dublin  Outlined below you can find some of the best sea swimming spots in Dublin. All are easily reachable both by car and public transport. 1. Vico Baths  The Vico baths are located just outside Dalkey in south Dublin. This swimming spot has steps to ease your way in or a small diving platform if you want to make a splash (just watch out for rocks and avoid jumping in at low-tide). To access Vico baths, you can park at this location . From here it’s about a 10 minute walk down to the baths. On your walk you can take in some of the amazing scenery with stunning views looking out over Kiliney bay. You will also pass by the iconic Eire sign about half way to the baths. This dates back to World War 2 and was used to help identify Ireland for German bombers. You can read more on the history of this iconic sign here: http://eiremarkings.org/eire-7- 2. The Forty Foot  Possibly the most famous swimming spot in Dublin, the forty foot has remained a popular spot for many years