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

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“The public health analogy is suprisingly apt here.” I think it’s actually quite brilliant: theguardian.com/technology/2…
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“Lack of corruption, for instance, and a reasonable justice system.” @BillGates about the U.S. government. rollingstone.com/culture/new…
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Replying to @trondhjort
@trondhr @jeppec @dancres Not a JVM thing; it’s something many large e-commerce sites do for scaling, independent of the languages used.
Replying to @roidrage
Didn’t I link to that, too? My bad. RT @roidrage: “[…] looking forward to reading this one too: martinfowler.com/articles/mi…
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Very good discussion of how not to do micro services by @jeppec: tigerteam.dk/2014/micro-serv… tigerteam.dk/2014/micro-serv…
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Replying to @dancres
@dancres @trondhr @udidahan That was a great talk. In my track, actually :-)
Replying to @jeppec
@jeppec @trondhr @udidahan @dancres I agree as well. But I believe @martinfowler and @boicy would too
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Replying to @dancres
@dancres @jeppec @trondhr Maybe we just need to stop being offended by seeing new labels put on only slightly different stuff.
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Replying to @dancres
@dancres @jeppec @trondhr Maybe the most important topic. We just need to agree whether “overloading” is the right term :-)
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Replying to @jeppec
@jeppec @dancres @trondhr Who has authority to define what SOA is or isn’t?
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Replying to @trondhjort
@trondhr @UdiDahan @dancres I’m also not really convinced having a few hundred microservices yields a good architecture.
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Replying to @trondhjort
@trondhr @UdiDahan @dancres I think the key about microservices is that they’re, well, micro. Don’t think that’s true for ACs.
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Replying to @dancres
@dancres I believe Martin references Amazon in the article, BTW
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Replying to @dancres
@dancres Fair enough. SOA is more often thought to mean enterprise-wide integration and much bigger services, though.
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Replying to @dancres
@dancres What term do you suggest should be used instead?
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This is what John McAfee, security consultant, uses: john.mcafee.usesthis.com Most … interesting … “The Setup” post I’ve read so far.
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Replying to @jeppec
@jeppec @fgeorge52 @mnot Always hard to say when something is different enough to merit a new name.
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Replying to @sshishkin
@sshishkin I could live with that much more easily. Not going to happen any time soon, though (with HTTP, that is).
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Replying to @mnot
AFAIK, the microservices approach originates with @fgeorge52, who used it with Ruby at Forward. 1st time I heard of it, at least /cc @mnot
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“Getting to a software architecture quickly” – if you’re doing less than this, I’d say you’re doing it wrong codingthearchitecture.com/20…
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