Types and Programming Languages Part 8 – Testing – is it worth it?

This is the eighth part of the Types and Programming Languages series. For your convenience you can find other parts in the table of contents in Part 1 — Do not return in finally Today we are going to talk about tests in software engineering. Why tests? That’s actually a very good question. Why do … Continue reading Types and Programming Languages Part 8 – Testing – is it worth it?

Availability Anywhere Part 10 — Slightly better poor man’s channel bonding for RDP

This is the tenth part of the Availability Anywhere series. For your convenience you can find other parts in the table of contents in Part 1 – Connecting to SSH tunnel automatically in Windows We already examined how to do channel bonding in Windows for RDP usage. Today we are going to use something slightly … Continue reading Availability Anywhere Part 10 — Slightly better poor man’s channel bonding for RDP

Chatterbox Part 10 — Poor man’s voice-based paging system

This is the tenth part of the Chatterbox series. For your convenience you can find other parts in the table of contents in Part 1 – Origins Today a very simple solution for a paging system based on voice calls. We’re going to use Zadarma and SipCLI. First, register a phone number in Zadarma. Obviously, … Continue reading Chatterbox Part 10 — Poor man’s voice-based paging system

Availability Anywhere Part 9 — Poor man’s channel bonding for RDP

This is the ninth part of the Availability Anywhere series. For your convenience you can find other parts in the table of contents in Part 1 – Connecting to SSH tunnel automatically in Windows Today we are going to configure a poor man’s channel bonding to connect over RDP to a server. Server side First, … Continue reading Availability Anywhere Part 9 — Poor man’s channel bonding for RDP