Projects
History
The biggest pet project was developing a Swedish independent cultural oriented
online forum.
It was the biggest in it’s domain during the years 2004-2010.
Had a tagline from Fightclub, which still is relevant so silence is honored.
But some info around it can be shared.
It was a classic a LAMP stack running on a dedicated hardware with
Debian or Ubuntu together with Mysql, PHP and Apache,
hosted at my work (a Telecom/Hosting provider).
Great times. IT hype days. Dot.com era. Fun, fun. Lessons learnt and experiences gains from hosting of europe’s largest e-commerce site combined with the need to dig into exotic details like FTAM x25, 4gl programming language gave big insight into different domains and a broad skill set.
Nowadays daily work is in the DevOps context, in a Manager role focused on
any DevOps/SRE related task for our services in Cloud and Kubernetes.
Private projects are built using languages / frameworks not used at work,
so there can never be any doubt which is what.
Pretty static sites like this one is written i MarkDown,
compiled to web by either bridgetownrb or hugo,
some with a dash of javascript, ruby and/or go.
Coding, semi-active
Yes, much work, family, running and a lot of life happening.
Crosstie can Rails development be done using containers?
Boromore is a Ruby, Rails 7 app. When ever I get
the time to focus on this, it will be a BIG thing.
Circular/sharing economy is the future.
Turbo-disco is another Ruby, Rails 6 app.
A “fun” way to remember to do daily mundane tasks.
Get up and move Functional in the front Elm and
ObjectOriented in the back Ruby and Rails 6.
Headleg is mostly a sleeping blog-like static-page site about running.
Hotpotato the start of something I wanted to present at a meetup about why you can’t trust a cloud.
Plankstr planking/tabata app written in Elm.
Private coding is git version controlled,
stored in private GitHub repos.
Using Actions for basic CI/CD.
Some projects deployed to heroku, some to GCP, others hosted on VPS.
Some day it will go public. I think/hope/dream…
Most active
Most attention is given to the new iasa.se book scheduled for next year, and the upcoming conference itarc as well as some charity things that I feel the world needs right now.