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

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Replying to @unclebobmartin
Guten Appetit, @unclebobmartin, well deserved after awesome talks today
Back home from #oop2010, only a 1.5h delay this time. Enjoyed the conference, looking forward to next year
@Atoro "Stefan Tilkov. REST. JUG in Essen letztes Jahr. Da warst Du doch auch? /via @Nandini67" -- ja. Warum?
I think I heard @unclebobmartin talk about OCP at my very first OOP, 17 years ago. Now he does it again at #oop2010 - very entertaining
Had fun doing my REST+Java talk at #oop2010 - great questions, nice discussion
Listening to @unclebobmartin doing his astronomy thing
Replying to @olabini
@olabini I stand corrected, you are right
"If you have enough buzzwords in your talk, it doesn't matter whether it's in English or German" - @ghohpe in his excellent #oop2010 talk
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Nice #oop2010 keynote by Gernot Starke - and I even agreed with 50% of it :-)
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Replying to @jimweirich
@jimweirich @glv I think it was in Le Ton beau de Marot
In Gernot Starke's keynote at #oop2010 - first aspects of a new book clearly noticable :-)
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Only just came across "The Profile Media Type Parameter" IETF draft, http://bit.ly/bVmK6W – Discussed a long time ago: http://bit.ly/chvQjl
Replying to @bonjouryannick
@nicetomeat What's wrong with HTTP's authentication framework? And have you looked at OpenID and OAuth?
Replying to @ghohpe
@ghohpe @adambien There are people who don't have a Twitter account? Seriously?
Using Twitter for shameless plugs: Visit innoQ at our booth at #oop2010 to talk about Ruby and JRuby, RESTful HTTP, and BundleBee OSGi grid
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@adambien's cloud talk at #oop2010 is pretty good (and covers almost exactly the same topics mine did at #jax)
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"Flight delayed for an unknown time due to bad weather" – I'm determined to get to Munich somehow, but it seems it'll take me some time
Replying to @janecek
@janecek That's too bad. Surely Jonathan Schwartz could have done much good turning Oracle into an Open Source company ;-)