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I’m changing employer.

Today it’s official; I will join the braintrust at ekakan. I will present that company further after the summer holidays.

Tags: work


Blog go to work

In my home country blogging is unfortunately still often seen as something a teenager does for his friends about his cat. I guess the tabloid press has some responsiblity in this because they really advertise their bloggers who is mostly blogging about night clubs, celebrities or fashion. In a surrounding like this it’s not very [...]


Don’t forget to relax - a tool helping you spare your body

I’ve been using Workrave for some years now. It reminds me to just ease up the tension in shoulders and arms every ten minutes. It’s a very cool and intelligent tool. For example, if I type or operate the mouse for ten minutes without atleast a 10 second break WorkRave will popup telling me to [...]


More of a mental note about performance testing

The company I work for develop mainly web applications. These applications are often served from a single server (or server cluster). Our biggest sites are world wide companies located in 100+ countries using a network topology that sometimes can be considered as having a good development potential.
This has made us fairly good on optimizing web [...]


WebSphere User Group - Nordic region

There’s alot of websphere UG initatives going around in the world, United Kingdom and Boston for example. I thought I should have a look on the equalent in Sweden, should be named “WebSphere Swedish User Group” in my way of thinking. But I found no one. Instead I found a Nordic Websphere Group: WebSphere User [...]


Testing your code often will not shape your body.

Update: Changed spelling on topic
Ferdy Cristant quotes Steve McConnell (the Code Complete author) in a blog about test driven development… Well… Sort of…. Atleast it’s a Programming quote of the day.
Anyway, the idea is that testing often improves software quality just as using the bathroom scale often improves weight control - NADA.
I tried this [...]


getItemValueString and Domino 6.5.5 and 7.0

UPDATE: Reading Per’s comment below made me change the version numbers.
UPDATE2: Fiddled with the version numbers again.
Changing an API is a bad thing, the best way is to deprecate the function and replace it with another one to combine backward compatibility with a bright future.
Per Henrik Lausten (his blog) have noticed that IBM is changing [...]


Stubby - a quicker way to get AXIS to work in Lotus Domino

A new application was added to nsf-tools some days ago. It’s called Stubby and is a framework to easy create AXIS stubs for use in Lotus Domino. This is directly related with the topic I was covering in my last DeveloperWorks article “Consuming Web services from a Lotus Domino Java agent” (blogpost here). I was [...]


10 days weather forecast from day 8 on my summer holiday

I’m combining some paternity leave and summer vacation to stay out of work for seven weeks. This is week 2. I will post, but very occasionally.

Tags: domino, work


Adding social bookmarking tags to Lotus Quickplace

One reason for not using tags on an intranet is that only the author are likely to tag their article, as opposite to the social tagging systems on the public internet where actually everyone is supposed to tag everything (that’s of there interest). If we can get an habit to have intranet users to tag [...]