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 @_erica
@_erica Employee protection much better, legal requirements to treat disabled equally much worse
Fascinating how some things are a lot better and some a lot worse around here (in Germany): modelviewculture.com/pieces/…
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@juliepagano In case that was directed at me, I read @Shakestweetz’s whole piece. I obviously failed to understand it.
Replying to @Eigenbrodtm
@eigenbrodtm @hseeberger I don’t buy it. No one has ever done a fully dynamically typed programming language for native apps.
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@shakestweetz @juliepagano What would that look like? Easier ways to report and ban (mostly fake) accounts?
@shakestweetz @juliepagano I hate this part of our culture very much. I wonder if there’s any way other than to give up anonymity, though.
@juliepagano Ethics? I thought you were talking about journalism.
Replying to @stnor
@stnor Must be something like that, yes.
„Wulff kritisiert Jagdfieber und fehlende Unschuldsvermutung“: Da kann man ihm, bei allen Verfehlungen, nur zustimmen bildblog.de/58150/wulff-krit…
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Why does the stupid Microsoft Office updater on OS X force me to quit Safari? I there any remotely sane reason I’m missing?
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“Tesla will open up its Supercharger patents to boost electric car adoption” engadget.com/2014/06/09/tesl…
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Replying to @markusvoelter
@markusvoelter Agreed, wouldn’t want a nuclear reactor to be programmed in Ruby, nor Java. In fact I don’t want one in the first place :-)
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Replying to @pvblivs
@pvblivs I thought about that. But a trade-off would suggest there’s a “right” answer depending on context. There’s no right or wrong.
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@jnfrd Complexity, verbosity, barrier to entry, more restrictions, a feeling of less flexibility, the need to get everything right at once.
I find claims that static typing has no benefits just as ridiculous as claims that it has no costs. A simple matter of taste, nothing more.
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Replying to @smeyen
@smeyen That’s a seriously bad article.
Replying to @asz
@asz I also wondered about the 30% boundary. Have never heard that mentioned before, don’t recall whether it’s in Turing’s paper
@markusvoelter @stevevinoski @pavlobaron You guys do know Beardfish, right? beardfishband.com/discograph…
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