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  • State of the Discriminated Union

    State of the Discriminated Union

    Third party goodness for C#, as the state of the (native) discriminated union is still unclear.
    Go to the profile of Erik Svensson
    Erik Svensson
    Mar 21
    Let’s confirm you are human

    Let’s confirm you are human

    AWS WAF now have support for Captcha
    Go to the profile of Anders Bjørnestad
    Anders Bjørnestad
    Jan 27
    Innocent integration, haunted by ghosts

    Innocent integration, haunted by ghosts

    How a simple service became a ghostly nightmare
    Go to the profile of Uzi Landsmann
    Uzi Landsmann
    Jan 4
    Zerubbabel vs the JVM

    Zerubbabel vs the JVM

    A comparison of functional operations in different JVM languages
    Go to the profile of Uzi Landsmann
    Uzi Landsmann
    Dec 7, 2021
    Don’t let your EKS clusters eat up all your IP addresses!

    Don’t let your EKS clusters eat up all your IP addresses!

    Why should I care, I can just allocate a big CIDR range in my AWS VPC and bob’s your uncle. Right?
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    Joakim Hansson
    Oct 17, 2021
    A software engineer’s favorite command? — live checking the incoming HTTP requests

    A software engineer’s favorite command? — live checking the incoming HTTP requests

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    Saif
    Oct 15, 2021
    Are you relying on automated upgrades of your SQLServer in AWS?

    Are you relying on automated upgrades of your SQLServer in AWS?

    UPDATE: As of August 16, 2021, Amazon RDS for SQL Server now supports Automatic Minor Version Upgrades
    Go to the profile of Anders Bjørnestad
    Anders Bjørnestad
    May 21, 2021
    Reified — abstract made concrete in Kotlin

    Reified — abstract made concrete in Kotlin

    How to use Kotlin magic to make generic types available inside functions
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    Uzi Landsmann
    Apr 23, 2021
    Exam AZ-204: Developing Solutions for Microsoft Azure — Study Tips

    Exam AZ-204: Developing Solutions for Microsoft Azure — Study Tips

    The Cloud is getting closer to us as the datacenters increase in numbers and the demand for skilled people to use the technology also…
    Go to the profile of Madeleine von Hausswolff
    Madeleine von Hausswolff
    Mar 15, 2021
    Reducing in Java and Kotlin

    Reducing in Java and Kotlin

    This article looks at some of the ways you could use reduce and mapReduce in Java and Kotlin, and hope it could help clear up some…
    Go to the profile of Uzi Landsmann
    Uzi Landsmann
    Feb 15, 2021
    Save AWS-cost on CloudFront

    Save AWS-cost on CloudFront

    AWS have again announced a form of price reduction on one of their services (or actually multiple services). This time based on an old…
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    Anders Bjørnestad
    Feb 9, 2021
    Could this tiny Cmdlet save your business APIM from a disaster?

    Could this tiny Cmdlet save your business APIM from a disaster?

    Being an AWS certified solution architect and a community builder, Azure has been kept to the side.
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    Saif
    Jan 26, 2021
    Building custom HTML elements with web components

    Building custom HTML elements with web components

    Imagine building reusable, encapsulated HTML elements, without any framework! With web components, we can certainly create it!
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    Marcus Stamström
    Nov 29, 2020
    An optional epiphany

    An optional epiphany

    Java’s Optional class is great — it gives your methods a way to signal to their callers that they might not have a proper answer to give…
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    Uzi Landsmann
    Oct 29, 2020
    How trolls count in Kotlin

    How trolls count in Kotlin

    Everyone knows trolls can’t even count up to four!
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    Uzi Landsmann
    Oct 25, 2020
    How to build a Blog-system with Firebase!

    How to build a Blog-system with Firebase!

    The first time I came in contact with Firebase was back in 2015. It was when Google had announced that they had bought Firebase. As a…
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    Cyrus Zei
    May 18, 2020
    An introduction for Natural Language Processing (NLP) for beginners

    An introduction for Natural Language Processing (NLP) for beginners

    Kasra
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    Kasra Mohaghegh
    Mar 31, 2020
    How to succeed with large live events

    How to succeed with large live events

    My goal with this blog post it to make the reader better understand the importance of preparation in order to manage large live events.
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    Magnus Andersson
    Mar 17, 2020
    Ease in to Collaborative Programming

    Ease in to Collaborative Programming

    Pair and Mob programming are the go-to standards for modern collaborative programming. However teams are still failing to commit to these…
    Go to the profile of Erik Svensson
    Erik Svensson
    Feb 25, 2020
    Webstep @ Swetugg 2020

    Webstep @ Swetugg 2020

    Recently I attended my first Swetugg Stockholm .Net conference (of which Webstep is a proud sponsor) and just wanted to share …
    Go to the profile of Peter Danes
    Peter Danes
    Feb 17, 2020
    Polylith — a presentation

    Polylith — a presentation

    This is the text version of my 20 minutes long presentation about the Polylith software architecture that I gave in three cities last…
    Go to the profile of Joakim Tengstrand
    Joakim Tengstrand
    Jan 22, 2020
    Machine Learning with AWS SageMaker

    Machine Learning with AWS SageMaker

    This article is a summary of a talk I gave at the yearly Webstep’s “Kompetensbio” event. Every year Webstep invites all developers to this…
    Go to the profile of Vajo Lukic
    Vajo Lukic
    Jan 7, 2020
    Reactive programming explained

    Reactive programming explained

    This post aims to explain what reactive programming is and why, when and how to use it. I was inspired to write this after a weekend…
    Go to the profile of Madeleine von Hausswolff
    Madeleine von Hausswolff
    Dec 16, 2019
    Decision Support Systems using simulation — Part I

    Decision Support Systems using simulation — Part I

    “Applying simulation for hypothesis testing in management”
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    David Lara Arango
    Dec 13, 2019
    A first step into Azure Functions with Webstep

    A first step into Azure Functions with Webstep

    As the dark and wet weather drained at the end of year energy levels, what better way to charge those batteries than to attend the latest…
    Go to the profile of Peter Danes
    Peter Danes
    Dec 10, 2019
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