Windows phone Windows phone: Family room It's awesome. Well, not until you're sharing it with someone. But then it's just great. Family room lets you share: Notes Calendar Photos Chat The notes part is "just" a One note notebook. We use this for shopping list, both for our
Øredev Watched: James Mickens - Life is terrrible. While browsing through the Øredev talks I quickly noticed that James Mickens did a talk and I knew that I wanted to watch it. I've seen him before so I knew what to expect and when to watch it. I find his talks to
conference talks Øredev Sessions Here are my selected talks which I would like to watch after Øredev 2014. With NDC London coming up I'm not really sure how I'm supposed to watch all these, but without a list I will not know where to start. Øredev is a
smidig Watched: Spotify Engineering culture with Henrik Knivberg I have for a long time wanted to see a presentation by Henrik, so I was happy to learn that he had a recorded talk during Smidig 2014 . I've read two of his books, on kanban and scrum, and also seen references to his
The right side of software design patterns When I first started learing about software patterns I thought they were supposed to teach me to write great code. To solve something I had not yet figured out myself.
Windows phone Windows phone must have app: Authenticator The Microsoft Authenticator is an absolute must have for windows phone owners. The authenticator app is able to generate time-based one time passwords (TOTP) according to RFC 6238. Do note that similar applications are available for other platforms. One time passwords One time passwords