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 @clemensv
@clemensv Bootstrap mostly, Foundation, lots of others to choose from
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Full ACK: “This is why the ‘JS = Scheme’ meme drives me crazy: it makes us dumber.” journal.stuffwithstuff.com/2…
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It's not new, but there are so many great quotes in “AppCache is a douchebag”, I just have to link to it: alistapart.com/article/appli…
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Replying to @berndkolb
@berndkolb BTW, of course you'd have to carry that private key around.
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Replying to @berndkolb
@berndkolb I agree. Still, having this mandatory in email would be vastly preferable to having it be secure by declaration
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Replying to @berndkolb
@berndkolb EPOST only. Walled garden approach. But the approach could easily be extended to De-Mail.
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Replying to @berndkolb
@berndkolb I only know this (because we were involved in its design): epost.de/content/dam/dp/doku… (PDF)
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Replying to @berndkolb
@berndkolb Currently doesn't sound like a good business model, sadly. Client-side en/decryption in JS is a possible non-native answer
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Replying to @berndkolb
@berndkolb How could any attempt at webmail encryption possibly do so "natively"? What would that even mean?
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Replying to @hansolo_
@hansolo_ Congrats! Well deserved.
RFC for the 7XX Range of HTTP Status codes - Developer Errors github.com/joho/7XX-rfc
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@muellermi @dpunkt_verlag Endlich Rezension gesehen! Vielen Dank, Einschränkungen sind korrekt und nachvollziehbar, das Positive freut mich
Replying to @tomayac
@tomayac Interesting. I'd like them (him, actually) to learn the value of scripting
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Replying to @tomayac
@tomayac ATM, each time. Adding the polyfill for development might be a good idea after all, could easily be filtered out if I want it to.
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Replying to @jogehrs
@johannes_gehrs @martinfowler @pvblivs @tomayac @Argorak @ctford @kallensee @fmueller_bln Turns out xsltproc --html <xsl> fits my need
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Simple solution to my minimal HTML include challenge: 10 lines of XSLT to resolve <link rel='import' /> elements gist.github.com/stilkov/6022…
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Replying to @martinfowler
@martinfowler Actually my son, who is pursuing a career in web design :-) But yes, Jekyll is the most likely choice, esp. w/ GitHub Pages
Replying to @rkallensee
. @rkallensee Nice: static site generator nanoc also has an impressive list of its competitors nanoc.ws/about/
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Replying to @tomayac
@tomayac Hm … I wonder whether there's a simple static resolver? Or maybe I'll just write one.
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Replying to @tomayac
@tomayac Very nice way to phrase it! Story of my life, in fact.
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