May 7, 2018 10:05 pm
Smartwatches has been around ever since Pebble watch became on the of the most successful Kickstarter story. The watch practically made smartwatch category popular when it first delivered the 1st generation watch back in 2013. We thought that in the next few years everyone will be wearing smartwatches and traditional... View Article
February 23, 2018 7:57 am
A few days ago I deployed a new website to digitalocean, as usual I would secure it using letsencrypt certificate into https. I also opt to redirect to https automatically by adding permanent redirect rule to the virtualhost settings. Then the most annoying thing happen, I was stuck in an... View Article
January 14, 2018 5:14 pm
We are now well in our way into 2018 and like anything else I decided to make a bit of a change. This time it’s with the most frequently used gadget that I have, my smartphone. This year I decided to switch from my trust iPhone into the Android based... View Article
December 31, 2017 11:59 pm
Another awesome year has passed by and hopefully you all had a great one too. It’s always great to look back and see that the very first post of this blog was actually in early 2013, which means that we have been online for 5 great years! I plan to... View Article
December 23, 2017 8:56 pm
Merry Christmas to those celebrating and happy holidays to you all. Time goes real quick and without realising, we are at the end of 2017 and nearing 2018. I guess time goes fast when we are having fun and at Codingepiphany I’m trying to put fun into software development. This... View Article
October 24, 2017 8:30 am
I wrote in my previous article that my experience with Elementary OS was a good one and it’s still is. Today I’d like to share 2 handy customisations that helped me a lot with the experience. Minimize Button Yes, the original design language of Elementary OS does not have the... View Article
October 21, 2017 8:33 pm
Being a fan of Sherlock Holmes the title of this article is something that pops up in my head almost immediately when I heard about Elementary OS. It turned out that I wasn’t wrong, everything about this Linux distribution is simple and clean, hence elementary. In the first glance, it’s... View Article
October 17, 2017 8:08 am
Recently I built a development machine running Ubuntu 17.04, it makes so much more sense given the technology stack that I am dealing with, such as reactjs, docker, java, etc. There was just one thing missing, which was 1Password. Of course there is also the online 1password offering, but I... View Article
August 27, 2017 1:40 am
It seems that a few people have thought that the JIRA ticket printer that I published yesterday will be useful if hosted in cloud. This is mostly for non-technical users who may not be used to installing vagrant+virtualbox or setting up the application on cloud. Therefore, in the interest of... View Article
August 26, 2017 5:36 pm
I work in an agile environment where the teams use physical Kanban wall together with the JIRA board. Physical kanban walls are awesome in my opinion, but it can be tedious to setup at the beginning of each sprint. We would normally nominate someone from the team (taking turns) to... View Article