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

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There’s an Accessibility Statement at @eurucamp – absolutely great idea. Every conference should have this. 2014.eurucamp.org/accessibil…
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Replying to @PieCalculus
@piecalculus @mjpt777 Awesome. What’s the source of this?
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Replying to @claussni
@claussni Thanks :-) Yes, quite common in many projects, still.
Replying to @ChristinGorman
@christingorman It seems to be only some of them, but they are very loud.
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“The Curse of the Excluded Middle: Mostly functional" programming does not work.”, by @headinthebox queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?ref…
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“Internet service providers must turn over digital content sought by U.S. search warrants even when stored overseas” reuters.com/article/2014/04/…
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Sorry for the noise, here’s a working link to my #craftconf talk video: m.ustream.tv/recorded/467447…
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Replying to @sf105
@sf105 Agreed. In fact I’m really unhappy with S/N ratio on Twitter in recent days.
Replying to @sf105
@sf105 true. But in any case, testability, while being a desirable property, is just one of them, and comes at a cost. As does everything.
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There’s a video of my #craftconf talk already: m.ustream.tv/craft (in fact of all the other talks, too; impressive)
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Replying to @SteveSmith_Tech
@AgileSteveSmith @sf105 I agree and I’m not saying it’s necessary. It’s being done all the time, though.
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Replying to @ssteps_
@Sharas_ Yeah, understandable, the limits of 140 chars. I sometimes wonder whether it’s worth being used at all.
Replying to @sf105
@sf105 it’s not as if decoupling is bad, just that it comes st a cost that needs to be considered.
Replying to @sf105
@sf105 E.g. having interfaces for every single class, even those that only have a single implementation. More generalized: extra decoupling.
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Surprise: Software architecture is about trade-offs. Independently testable code is great, the complexity often required to achieve it isn’t
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Replying to @vambenepe
@vambenepe Same here, when I was growing up, I always had a lighter in my pocket because how else would I have lit my smokes?
Replying to @gesa
@gesa Thanks. I don’t think it’s practical, either, nor am I convinced the situation is clear enough to merit this.
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