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

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Some background on Google Wave's GWT usage: http://bit.ly/m3nbx (via @phaus)
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Nicht anklicken :-) Für immer in mein Gehirn gebrannt: http://bit.ly/pJmfe #aaargh
Wondering how strong a case for GWT is made by Google Wave. This *is* impressive.
Finally watching the Google Wave video: http://wave.google.com/. No doubt that his is fucking awesome - *really* revolutionary.
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Put up references from my (German) REST book: http://bit.ly/3L75wq
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Replying to @gottschling
@gottschling No new talks at the moment, I just retweeted …
I just wounded @malagant in an assassination attempt. #spymaster http://bit.ly/playspy
RT @svrc: My REST and semantic web talks at QCON are up as videos on InfoQ now. Cool. That was a long week :-)
Replying to @cbeams
Thanks @cbeams @dret @phil76 @ddossot @codeblogger: Atom, AtomPub, Validation, SOAP, {P|B}ATCH, RPC, microformats, Validation #restbookindex
Replying to @gdaniels
@gdaniels I'll just have to take it
unexpected reuse, loose coupling, self-descriptive messages, exchange of representations, architectural style, constraint #restbookindex
transaction, idempotent, reliable messaging, asynchronous processing, description, WADL, WSDL, RDDL, redirection #restbookindex
URL, XML, HTML, XHTML, JSON, RDF, query parameter, fragment, path, hierarchy, HATEAOS, pipelining, range requests #restbookindex
media type, header, cache, proxy, etag, precondition, conflict, authentication, status code, representation, OPTIONS, Allow #restbookindex
Words you'd expect in a REST book's index: resource, uniform interface, hypermedia, , HTTP, URI, GET, PUT, POST, DELETE, link #restbookindex
Replying to @cooperx86
@peterc One of the downsides of starting with JRuby is that many online resources will not work (e.g. due to unsupported native gems)
@gruber: Excerpts From the Diary of an App Store Reviewer http://bit.ly/DDRoV – brilliant!
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Comment on #JAXenter.de: "#Eclipse is the Windows of the Java IDE world" http://bit.ly/W5rlK (via @smeyen)
Very impressed by the quality of my publisher's (dpunkt) editors: they actually caught inconsistencies between text, headers and XML content