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

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If you're building HTTPS websites, there's no excuse for not reading this right now. Amazed at my own ignorance. imperialviolet.org/2012/07/1…
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“Though the idea of pipelining is simple in theory, making tangible benefits out of pipelining may be hard” @sallamar @ subbu.org/blog/2012/07/http-…
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Listening to @RainerJoswig's talk about Lisp history at @innoQ
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Very true in general RT @KevlinHenney When tools are applied the way its creators intended, many common failure modes disappear.
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“BigCache [persists] the cached data in memory within the same JVM process, but outside the JVM heap” code.google.com/p/bigcache-o… (HT @al3xandru)
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I'm tempted to move to Stockholm just because these guys are doing such a great job: youtube.com/watch?v=53_qvMQf…
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Agreed: Fake but great. RT @ttaubert: @Xylakant @josdirksen The whole site is fake (but awesome). Created by @theyesmen.
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I hope somebody archives these somewhere RT @josdirksen: Shell's "Let's Go Public! Ad Contest Gallery" being trolled - arcticready.com/social/galle…
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@swannodette Is that the same book that you can get for free online here? citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdo…
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My co-worker @ecolix has authored an article (in French) about Open Government Data in Switzerland: biolinux.ch/OGD_flash_inform…
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Replying to @sallamar
@sallamar Agreed, but SPDY is already there. HTTP/2.0 can afford more of long-term approach, i.e. do what's right
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Replying to @sallamar
@sallamar If they take out the TLS requirement and server-side push, I think SPDY is pretty much OK. What's your take?
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@alpengeist_de E-X-A-C-T-L-Y. These days, I struggle to remember what I liked about OOP in the first place.
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+1 RT @rfc2616: I unilaterally hate software patents, no matter whose ox is being gored.
Replying to @assaf
@assaf Yes, yes, and yes. Point taken.
Replying to @nicecodes
@rfc2616 Or maybe from the perspective of someone who doesn't get paid by PC vendors
Replying to @martiell
@martiell And I find it weird that "wanting it when you see it" is now somehow negative, instead of what every vendor dreams of
Replying to @martiell
@martiell I understand, but specifically the Forrester quotes simply don't sound sane to me. Apple *will* sell this thing by the boatload