• Monthly notes 15

    This time in monthly notes we cover design trends for interfaces, Apple steps up to iOS user interface templates game, learn Flexbox and Redux, something about microservices with Docker and see what GitHub has learned about CSP. Issue 15, 28.1.2017 User Interfaces Review of Popular Design Trends for Interfaces in 2016 What should apps look…

  • 2016 Retrospective

    2016 Retrospective

    A year has again come to its end and it’s time to look back what I’ve managed to write about and do some planning for the new year of 2017. In 2016 my writing schedule was as leisurely as usual and I managed to put together of 20 articles which nine of them are about…

  • Monthly notes 14

    Before opening the Christmas presents it’s time to check what’s in the monthly notes in December. This year there’s not much extra holidays so use them wisely :) Merry Christmas! Issue 14, 23.12.2016 JavaScript Angular 2 is terrible I haven’t used Angular 2 enough to have strong opinions about it but looks like the Internet…

  • Monthly notes 13

    Looks like it’s again the end of another month and it’s time for weekly notes, now with the title of “Monthly notes” as it suits better for my writing activity :) This time it’s about resources of JavaOne 2016, stories from the field of outsourcing and SSL gone wrong, Type Systems for JavaScript, pushing React.js……

  • Weekly notes 12

    Late Autumn and rain has arrived to Finland and now we have good reason to stay at home and read about new ideas and what happens in technology. Weekly notes, issue 12, 30.10.2016 Learning new things Cyber Security Base with F‑Secure Free and open course to learn about tools used to analyse flaws in software…

  • DevOps Finland Meetup goes Mobile at Zalando

    DevOps Finland Meetup goes Mobile at Zalando

    Development and operations, DevOps, is in my opinion essential for getting things done with timely manner and it’s always good to hear how others are doing it by attending meetups. This time DevOps Finland went Mobile and we heard nice presentations about continuous delivery for mobile applications, mobile testing with Appium and the Robot Framework…

  • Weekly notes 11

    Weekly notes 11

    This time weekly notes provides pointers to last weeks JavaOne, teaches you to design better forms, tells about 171 words every programmer should understand and how to learn something about psychology which might help to understand yourself and maybe also users. And last but not least the documentary of last year’s Transcontinental 2015 tells a…

  • Protecting mountain bike tire and rim with Huck Norris and Procore

    Protecting mountain bike tire and rim with Huck Norris and Procore

    Technology is everywhere and even in as simple sport as cycling as its core is full of technology from wireless shifting systems to smart suspension systems and electronic motors. I’ve been riding enduro mountain biking and with going downhill in rocky trails it’s good to have some protection for your tires and rims.… Jatka lukemista…

  • Using Apache for proxying connections to Crucible

    Atlassian’s web applications are great tools for software development and they are relatively easy to setup because they come with Jetty servlet container and HQSQL database. You only have to install Java. Some of the applications can be also run like any normal deployable WAR-packaged web application for example with Apache Tomcat which gives you…

  • Weekly notes 10

    Weekly notes 10

    Summer has been relative nice this far even here in Finland and my short holiday is just couple of days away. But before that it’s time to check this years Java tools and technologies landscape report, get some useful plugins for Atom, start developing a React application with no configuration and read about the benefits…