Author: Trond Husø
Empty-testing with Laravel
Lately I have been using Laravel. It is a great PHP framework and will be the standard framework in any of my projects in years to come. One important test […]
Invest time in what you really need
A while back I spent some time learning a javascript library called D3. This is a really powerful library for creating chart graphics and more. Even though I learned some […]
Have you empty-tested and fully-tested your solution
If you have created a few web-solutions you have most likely created a few test posts and gotten the solution fully functional. Have you tried to run the website with […]
The Linux on the desktop
You have have followed this blog and found out I have moved to Apple. I am currently using a macbook pro (14″). It is a beauty of a laptop to […]
Using Linux on daily basis
Using Linux on a daily basis is cool, but you also have to adjust to not being able to use the mainstream applications. Everybody knows Photoshop, Illustrator or InDesign isn’t […]
Learning a programming language creating a project
Cal Evans asked the following question on Twitter: Learning is important for developers. But different people learn different ways. How do you learn? (not a twitter poll, just reply. Oh […]
From Windows/Linux To Apple part 2
I believe today I have owned my macbook pro 15″ for six months. Am I still just as unsatisfied as I was three months ago? Yes, I am. My setup […]
From Windows/Linux To Apple
So last year I said to myself: “It is time to stop make things so difficult for you.” I was then walking around with two laptops; one running windows 10 […]
Readable code
Earlier I have tend to do string concatenation when building strings in PHP and also c#. But with sprintf (PHP) and string.format (C#) I see that my code, or at […]
Norwegian local governments to replace Windows Mobile
Many Norwegian municipalities is to replace Windows Mobile with something else. Most likely “something else” is Android. Oslo municipality has more than 2000 Windows Mobile phones which will be replaced. […]