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A Software Developer's Perspective: June 2012
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A Software Developer's Perspective. My views on the software world. Wednesday, June 27, 2012. New blog dedicated to systems thinking. I have created a new blog where I will focus on systems thinking from a programmers perspective here http:/ flowshaped.io. This blog may continue to contain various ramblings on software and the industry. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Follow me on Twitter. Shit it's på Norsk. Websteps Open Innovation Wiki. My del.icio.us Tags.
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A Software Developer's Perspective: November 2011
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A Software Developer's Perspective. My views on the software world. Tuesday, November 1, 2011. Recently my old HTC Hero started to get notoriously slow and frequently report "low on space". Even after removing all apps memory was still almost exhausted. The phone has been running on MoDoCo 2.1 since the last r5 release. I found far more than I expected in Cyanogen Mod 7.1. When the risk is low the threshold for hacking your phone should be low. Just as people should know how to switch light bulbs and...
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A Software Developer's Perspective: August 2011
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A Software Developer's Perspective. My views on the software world. Monday, August 29, 2011. Evidence that we are now witnessing one of the greatest battles in the information media industry is emergent. The giants of the industry is either actively pursuing ever more control or is being pushed to take defensive steps. Through the last century many similar battles has taken place: AT&T. And RCA vs Armstrong. Serving here as prominent examples. Make the industry more or less self regulating. If a cong...
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A Software Developer's Perspective: Real world authentication and transaction protocol semantics
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A Software Developer's Perspective. My views on the software world. Monday, January 9, 2012. Real world authentication and transaction protocol semantics. A real world story explained in authentication and transaction protocol semantics to provide some insight into the relationships between real world information flow and failure demand that is so important when managing IT dependent service organizations. As most histories of failure demand. This is also an example of standardized work. I attended to th...
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A Software Developer's Perspective: May 2010
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A Software Developer's Perspective. My views on the software world. Wednesday, May 12, 2010. This week I had several almost-accidents when riding my bike because my brakes was worn out. For every incident I got more careful and lowered my speed. During my first ride with the new brakes it struck me that this has analogies to many professional life as a programmer. When programming it is very easy to assume you have understood requirements, the technology I am using and all kinds of other assumptions.
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A Software Developer's Perspective: October 2011
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A Software Developer's Perspective. My views on the software world. Friday, October 14, 2011. We are doing it all wrong. Empowering people with technology is currently centered around the technology only. The technology is important of course, but it is totally useless without any data. Technology is just for playing with the data. So do we empower the user with any control over data? Can we manage data digitally as in real life? If privacy should be valid independent of format. That does not mean any da...
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A Software Developer's Perspective: Improving the security of mobiles and services
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A Software Developer's Perspective. My views on the software world. Wednesday, September 3, 2014. Improving the security of mobiles and services. After the recent debacle where pictures has been leaked from Apple's iCloud, by using iBrute and EPPB to attack specific users iCloud acounts. There is clearly a need to address weak security in synchronization protocols used by mobiles for backing up and synchronizing data to the cloud. MFA) requiring user intevention. Will also be an excellent confirmation...
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A Software Developer's Perspective: February 2010
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A Software Developer's Perspective. My views on the software world. Saturday, February 20, 2010. Major- and Minor Tyrannies in software. Serviceorientated Architecture (SOA) can enable/support redesign of business processes that can help organizations tap more of their potential or even providing uniquely new products and services. Is the norm in software projects, as it often is part of renewal/change in business/technology. Majority tyrannies must be met with knowledge about better alternatives, and ho...
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A Software Developer's Perspective: Hack your phone
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A Software Developer's Perspective. My views on the software world. Tuesday, November 1, 2011. Recently my old HTC Hero started to get notoriously slow and frequently report "low on space". Even after removing all apps memory was still almost exhausted. The phone has been running on MoDoCo 2.1 since the last r5 release. I found far more than I expected in Cyanogen Mod 7.1. When the risk is low the threshold for hacking your phone should be low. Just as people should know how to switch light bulbs and...
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A Software Developer's Perspective: My data
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A Software Developer's Perspective. My views on the software world. Friday, October 14, 2011. We are doing it all wrong. Empowering people with technology is currently centered around the technology only. The technology is important of course, but it is totally useless without any data. Technology is just for playing with the data. So do we empower the user with any control over data? Can we manage data digitally as in real life? If privacy should be valid independent of format. That does not mean any da...