Moving from WordPress.com to Azure
[UPDATE: Want a Norwegian translation of this, you can find it here] I decided to move from a hosted WordPress solution on WordPress.com to an installation sitting in Microsoft Azure. The reason f...
[UPDATE: Want a Norwegian translation of this, you can find it here] I decided to move from a hosted WordPress solution on WordPress.com to an installation sitting in Microsoft Azure. The reason f...
Disclaimer: I’m a line of business app developer - not a Web site developer. My view on things is colored by my experience with building large enterprise applications that has larger teams of of de...
One of the things we consider to be one of the most successful things we’ve added to Bifrost is the bridge between the client and the server in Web solutions. Earlier this year we realized that we ...
Software is hard to make, capturing the domain and getting it right with as little bugs as possible. Then comes release time and your users starts using it, things get even harder - now comes all t...
We are super excited, we finally managed to get Bifrost up on Nuget. We will be publishing packages as soon as we have changes, new features and such. We’ll get back to you on how we’re going to de...
The license for Bifrost used to be shared between Dolittle and Komplett as a joint venture that began a couple of years ago. As our focus an investment is moving more and more into Bifrost, we hav...
In February I will be in south of California doing a couple of talks at different venus; 4 in total. 2 of them has been announced already here and here, when I get the links for the two remaining o...
I was at a client a while back and was given the task to asses their code and architecture and provide a report of whatever findings I had. The first thing that jumped out was that things did more ...
Lately I’ve been getting negative feedback from talking about technical debt. I’ve been trying to go over it in my head why it would be considered negative, and what spawns the idea of it being a n...
I’ve had the pleasure of getting early hands on for the MCTS certification guide for Silverlight 4, and figured I’d do a short review of it. The purpose of the book is to give you a guide of wha...