This article is about a Norwegian educational initiative that I helped start up, Koding.no. For this reason, the article is in Norwegian. Kode24 skrev i dag om Koding.no, et nytt initiativ som jeg nylig har startet i gang. Koding.no sikter mot å bli en solid ressurs for nybegynnere som har lyst til å lære seg […]
Category Archives: Project
RTK Query Loader 1.0.0
I’ve been continuing to work on RTK Query Loader, on the side, since it’s inception 4 months ago. In that time, I’ve fixed some bugs, added some new features and written a proper documentation site. Interface updates One thing that I’ve thought about for a while, was rewriting the input/output format for the loaders. It’s […]
Creating a CodePen-like editor with React
So I’ve been working on this educational site, an internal project at my company. One of the things I really wanted as a big feature was a on-site code-editor that can run React-code. In my mind this seemed like it was a pretty big task, but it turns out it’s actually relatively straight forward. First […]
HUComponents – my new collection of components
Moving on from “SUBComponents”, I decided to make a new component library that was lighter, more reusable and well more useful in general. All of the components are published separately on NPM, so if you find one neat little useful component – you can install just that. The components usually have no dependencies, but a […]
Ida by LIGL – A React-powered PWA
What is Ida? Ida by LIGL is a Norwegian progressive web application, which I helped develop in React. The app features several juridical processes which are fully customisable, to easily allow the user to create his or her own contracts and documents. https://ida.ligl.no Humble beginnings Ida started out as a simple web app I wrote […]
Ryfylke Kranservice
My latest project has been developing Ryfylke Kranservice as’s website. They wanted a simple website, with a simple back-system for them to edit the website. I decided to go for React again for this project, mainly for the benefits of maintenance, but also the performance. Drag ‘n’ drop editing This was my first introduction to […]
Ryfylke Bok & IT
While working at a local computer-repair & book-selling shop, I offered to create a new website for them. They took me up on my offer, and the website still stands to this day (06.11.2019). The website was made back in 2014, but it still works fine for their use. Check out Ryfylke Bok & IT.