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

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@mtnygard: "As always, @apaipi (Functional Design Patterns) is erudite and entertaining". True - plus, I now know a new word. #qcon
Replying to @janecek
@janecek grab your favorite beverage and waste some time with this: http://j.mp/cTu0Gl
Replying to @jimwebber
@jimwebber I just wanted to point out that you might have some hypermedia formats, mixed with others, and come up with something RESTful.
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@apaipi at #qcon using Dating Design Patterns http://bit.ly/bggBXH to illustrate what a pattern description can be composed of
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Replying to @hemppah
@hemppah Something like that – clearly defined hand-over points might create or enforce unnecessary boundaries
Replying to @jimwebber
Disagreeing with @jimwebber for the fun of it: My browser's happily doing REST with HTML, using JPEG for some resource representations :-)
Interesting work on Functional Programming Patterns: http://www.cs.uni.edu/~wallingf/patterns/functional/ (via @apaipi at #qcon)
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Replying to @iansrobinson
@iansrobinson Yes, conversely I claim if @jimwebber says JSON isn't REST, then (plain) XML isn't either.
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"Singleton is now considered an anti-pattern" @apaipi at #qcon
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@apaipi at #qcon, showing code sample "Sorry Joe - this is sort of Erlang"
Hey, @apaipi is not only a great PC chair, she's also a very entertaining presenter #qcon
Replying to @jimwebber
@jimwebber I was only talking about XML, not about stuff using XML – as you were obviously not talking about stuff using JSON :-)
Now in @apaipi's talk on functional programming patterns at #qcon
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Replying to @jimwebber
@jimwebber @sduskis There's no difference between XML and JSON w/r/t hypermedia, unless one counts XLink. (Anyone up to defining JSONLink?)
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@mtnygard makes an excellent case for dev and ops cooperating more closely; ITIL works a little like an inverse Conway's law #qcon
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"JSON over HTTP has become the ubiquituous dialtone" @geirmagnusson at #qcon
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@unclebobmartin likes one-week iterations - "not much can go wrong in a week"
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