CEO/Principal Consultant at INNOQ, he/him, software architect, RESTafarian, conference tourist. Works at innoq.com. Fediverse: @stilkov@innoq.social

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Neal Ford: "Java is good for small applications and Ruby is better for large, strategic projects." http://bit.ly/15lN7P
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"IBM comes up with new marketing strategies for old crap. Sun comes up with new crap with no marketing strategies w.s.e http://bit.ly/4fQYX
Excellent answers regarding MS Queueing from @clemensv: http://tinyurl.com/d6blz4
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"If you end up greenspunning a type system, you have just negated a large part of the benefit of your language." http://tinyurl.com/cydzar
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Watched "The Usual Suspects" again. Great script, great actors. Keyser S枚ze still one of my favorite villains.
RT @psd "Here's our mini-manifesto: Persistence, Linked open data, RESTful, One web" http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/developers +1
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@apag Nice article on Perl 6 in iX
Replying to @jimwebber
@jimwebber Nice to see I'm not the only one who should spend his time on a book but wastes it playing with Clojure instead
I for one can produce crappy code in any programming language, typed or untyped, compiled, interpreted, or running on a VM.
Damn, why does xyz_url(xyz, :format => :xml) result in a Rails URL with ?format=xml instead of .xml? Works, but not at all what I want
@distobj Excellent - I was worried for a second ;-)
@distobj Different indeed. Did you keep or sell the old one?
TweetDeck gives the impression this Twitter thing is something serious
@nzkoz at least it makes for wonderfully useless saturday night entertainment. Array#forty_two indeed!
Merlix mit einer einfachen Erkl盲rung: http://tinyurl.com/cx3tlg - immer noch eines meiner deutschen Lieblingsblogs
@nzkoz which changeset would that be?
Interesting piece on Twitter's Scala usage: http://www.artima.com/scalazine/articles/twitter_on_scala.html
RT @dret you can use "tel:+15106425543" as namespace name, if you like. people can call and ask. may actually be better than 404 http: URIs.
@christo4ferris thanks, didn't know about this one
@dret Personally, I agree. (and too bad RDDL never really caught on). But I'm not sure it can even be called "not good practice"