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 @timbray
@timbray Common feeling among enterprise customers, all. the. time.
I'd really like to see @bitworking's, @diveintomark's and @timbray's thoughts on this kind of API code.google.com/intl/en-US/a…
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Replying to @dhill3r
@dhiller72 Not at all. On the contrary, I fear we might end up with a whole bunch of unelected governments in Europe if this trend continues
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Replying to @jens_coldewey
@jens_coldewey Da muss ich Dir leider uneingeschränkt recht geben
The new Italian government seems marvelously efficient. Maybe that's because it hasn't been elected?
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Es gibt doch etwas Schlimmeres als das Wort "Handy": Den Pseudoplural "Handies"
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Replying to @dret
@dret Nevermind though, you're fine with /st/feed/atom/ :-)
Replying to @dret
@dret The problem is the old one - the one at /st/feed/. It's the one most people are subscribed to, and I hope it will start working, too.
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Replying to @dret
@dret :-) Let's see what Reader makes of that. Redirecting everything to this feed now.
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In case you have problems with my blog's news feed in Google Reader, please try this feed URI instead: blogs.innoq.com/st/feed/atom…
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Replying to @_mknet_
@makochnet Nope. Interested in what you settle with, though.
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I wonder whether @siracusa's criticism of the SJ biography is available in text/html somewhere
Google Reader's view of my blog drives me crazy. It's got nothing to do with what is actually in the feed.
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Replying to @surya_s
@surya_s Sadly, due to a past error, my feed seems to be totally broken on Reader (only). I'm trying to find a solution.
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Replying to @surya_s
@surya_s You're a Google Reader user, right?
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WTF?!? "Wiki markup tab no longer exists in Confluence 4.0. " RT @sallamar: Lame choice confluence.atlassian.com/dis….
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Replying to @davehoover
@redsquirrel But Perl/CGI is actually very simple. Rails is great, and very productive, and hits a lot of sweet spots. Simple it's not.
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Replying to @Straxus
@Straxus @mfeathers @tastapod Personally, I'm a fan of the Absurder pattern
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Replying to @jimwebber
@jimwebber @iansrobinson I'm pretty sure there'll be no more Pros in the future. The Airs are just too good.