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 @mfeathers
@mfeathers Seems to have been fixed.
250 should be enough for everyone RT @mfeathers: [my soul wept as a I scrolled down] RT @raganwald: Java Horriblus! http://bit.ly/fP80p3
RT @RomanStanek @carlfawkes @danmartell: Very cool! @Dropbox Y-Combinator Application Form / April 2007 http://bit.ly/hz83h7 #StartupHistory
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Replying to @arrasz
@arrasz No, but thanks for the pointer.
In contrast to the last few disclosures, I don't get the point of the last #wikileaks release at all
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Replying to @MMahlberg
@MMahlberg That would be a nice use case for non-blocking I/O :-)
Replying to @MasoudMassi
. @MasoudMassi This whole WikiLeaks discussion reminds me of The Light of Other Days http://bit.ly/dEar4c #endofprivacy
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Replying to @phaus
@phaus I'm entirely sure even I'll be able to tweak it; the question is whether I can be bothered to
Itsy is a nice free OS X Twitter client; if I were a little younger, I might actually be able to read the text (no font size setting, WTF?)
@iceX33 Good point. Not concurrent enough for my (teaching) use case, though.
my current favorite is Telco CDR processing; large data volume, possibly complex billing algorithms
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Replying to @tptodorov
. @tptodorov @straxus the problem with image processing is that it's not something the typical enterprise developer can relate too
Replying to @samaaron
. @samaaron @straxus my goal is to fine a good generic example to illustrate different approaches to concurrency
Replying to @samaaron
@samaaron The first, and preferably one that normal, bored business developers can relate to (i.e. no game-of-life type of thing)
Trying to come up with a good example of a problem requiring concurrency; surprisingly difficult given the speed of today's machines.
I will try Nambu and Echofon again. I use TweetDeck occasionally at conferences, but I don't care much for the Air UI
Kiwi seems nice and functional. Compared to Tweetie, I think its UI is extremely convoluted. I guess I'm spoiled.
Replying to @assaf
Thanks @assaf, re-installing makes Tweetie work again
OK, so Tweetie on Mac OS X essentially stopped working (no DM tab anymore). This Twitterific thing doesn't feel good. What's recommended?
Replying to @MichaelStal
@stal_m more often than I like, that's for sure