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Type Aliases FTW!
Type Aliases FTW!
A few Kotlin type aliases recipes that can make your code shine
Uzi Landsmann
May 7, 2024
The Suppressenator
The Suppressenator
A way to visualize the usage of your @Suppress annotations
Uzi Landsmann
Nov 16, 2023
Use Terraform to create an AWS CloudFront distribution from S3 secured with Cognito, Signed Cookie…
Use Terraform to create an AWS CloudFront distribution from S3 secured with Cognito, Signed Cookie…
This is a complete solution to use Amazon CloudFront as a CDN to serve images or other content saved in an S3 bucket and distributed on the…
Madeleine von Hausswolff
May 24, 2023
How we use mitosis to split the monolith
How we use mitosis to split the monolith
Using a cell division metaphor as a way to extract fractions of the monolith into microservices
Uzi Landsmann
Mar 28, 2023
Pre-mortem workshop: guide your team through a dystopic nightmare
Pre-mortem workshop: guide your team through a dystopic nightmare
Tired of risk analysis? Try a different approach!
Uzi Landsmann
Jan 11, 2023
Being an AWS CB, what do I get?
Being an AWS CB, what do I get?
What is AWS Community Builders?
Saif
Oct 25, 2022
Kotlin scope function mnemonics
Kotlin scope function mnemonics
Kotlin’s scope functions: apply, run, also and let are great, but how do I know which is which and when to use them?
Uzi Landsmann
Jun 13, 2022
WeekFields to the rescue!
WeekFields to the rescue!
Java’s endless number of ways of calculating week numbers
Uzi Landsmann
May 26, 2022
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.
Erik Svensson
Mar 21, 2022
Innocent integration, haunted by ghosts
Innocent integration, haunted by ghosts
How a simple service became a ghostly nightmare
Uzi Landsmann
Jan 4, 2022
Zerubbabel vs the JVM
Zerubbabel vs the JVM
A comparison of functional operations in different JVM languages
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?
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
Saif
Oct 15, 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
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…
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…
Uzi Landsmann
Feb 15, 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.
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!
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…
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!
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…
Cyrus Zei
May 18, 2020
An introduction for Natural Language Processing (NLP) for beginners
An introduction for Natural Language Processing (NLP) for beginners
Kasra
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.
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…
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 …
Peter Danes
Feb 17, 2020
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