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

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Joined April 2007
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Hätte ich sie mal veröffentlicht :) Habe mich übrigens geirrt, waren schon 100 %. Trotzdem danke
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Vielen Dank! 3/4 davon sind schon auf der Liste
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Welche (deutschsprachige) Software-Architektin sollten wir unbedingt mal als Sprecherin zum #SoftwareArchitectureSummit einladen?
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Replying to @Carnage4Life
I’ll disagree with you until I’ve seen as satisfactory an ending of the TV show as Ennis did with the book story line
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Replying to @dhh
While it’s interesting to watch your personal slow but continuous move to the right over the last 12 months or so, with morbid fascination, I think your belief it’s a general trend is wishful thinking
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Replying to @coda_hq
My (very basic) question is: Is everything maintained in a document accessible (and editable, controllable) for screen reader users?
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@coda_hq Unable to find information about your product’s accessibility, e.g. for screen reader users – any pointers?
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Replying to @robertbrautigam
I probably would. I’d also be quite surprised.
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I still hope (and think it’s possible) this site might survive and actually do quite well *despite* its owner’s best efforts to ruin it. Of course the claim will then be it did *because* of it
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Replying to @patrickdebois
I started out doing that, but stopped. It’s highly annoying for followers who use both.
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Replying to @asz
Sorry to hear that! One more confirmation that E*on is a fool, as if it were needed
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Thanks mostly to my co-worker @Smashnet’s effort, @INNOQ now runs its own #mastodon instance. Find me there as @stilkov@innoq.social innoq.social/@stilkov
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Replying to @pvblivs @elonmusk
Especially as Enron has been gone for like 20 years? ;)
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Seeing people either over-hype some approach or quickly dismiss the choices made by others can become quite frustrating. Always assume people had very good reasons for their decisions at the time they made them. 2/2
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Boring take: It’s extremely convenient to treat software architecture/technology decisions as if there were simple truths. But there’s really nothing that’s a good solution everywhere, and there are very, very few approaches that are almost always bad. 1/2
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I believe it’s appropriate to retweet myself now; after all, who knows how long the first part will continue to be true
You can be the world’s richest man and still be a idiot, why does this still surprise me
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Replying to @jaffathecake
As a speaker, I don’t either (the more the better), but as an attendee interested in the topic, I prefer the coziness of smaller events, especially if attendees and speakers mix
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Replying to @jaffathecake
+1, preferably with a maximum of two hundred attendees
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Replying to @mastermark
I’m an inbox 0 person and quite happy with it :)
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