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

Germany
Joined April 2007
Schon endeckt? Wir starten die drei Workshoptage je mit einer interessanten Keynote. Zum Beispiel mit @aivlis_s, die euch in ihrer Keynote "2020: An Architect’s Odyssey" auf eine spannende Reise mitnimmt. Erfahrt hier mehr ➞ ow.ly/vbyL50DNRyR
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Stefan Tilkov retweeted
Von den aufrechten Kämpfer*innen gegen das sogenannte #Gendergaga, die sich so vehement gegen jede Veränderung der deutschen Sprache sträuben, liest man auffallend wenige Tweets auf Althochdeutsch. #Audi
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My favorite approach has often been to imagine the business processes across multiple independent, collaborating companies, each with their own business model that have to make sense on their own
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Stefan Tilkov retweeted
kleine kinder lieben die polizei einfach so dermaßen bedingungs- und kritiklos. in ihrer gesellschaft kommt man sich vor wie auf einem cdu-parteitag.
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Stefan Tilkov retweeted
API’s: Braucht man die (immer)? Und wenn ja, wozu eigentlich? Das besprechen @stilkov und @ewolff in der neuen Ausgabe des SoftwareArchitekTOUR-Podcasts👇
Episode 82: APIs – was zeichnet sie aus und was sind die Herausforderungen? heise.de/developer/artikel/E… #API
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Stefan Tilkov retweeted
Wow, my grumbling at @paulg was really superfluous. The quote-tweets are worth a few screensful of scroll: nitter.vloup.ch/paulg/status/136…
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Replying to @ICooper
If it’s interpreted that way, I am 100% for it
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In this particular case though, I think that some folks following DDD don’t grasp that it doesn’t even attempt to define everything there is to know, yet treat it that way
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Or alternatively, that it has a certain set of problems (which are the ones that every proponent of it has been mentioning from the very beginning)
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Whereas a lot of the usual standard criticism points out that this particular hype (whatever that might be) is nothing new and everyone’s been doing it for years
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This might be worth a post or article of its own. While I do think there are good reasons to criticize it, I think there’s something different with this particular thing in that I completely embrace it, but think there’s more to it
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Replying to @mathiasverraes
I think you’re right, and in fact I’ve pointed this out to people in exactly the same meta-fashion
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Replying to @akeyla_71 @tastapod
I consider a common vocabulary a very important asset, yes
Replying to @tastapod
True. As with Agile, I just wish people spent more time following the spirit than interpreting gospel and following ceremony
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Replying to @tastapod
I’m not sure I disagree. I am annoyed when it’s used to keep people out, or not as a means to an end, or as an excuse to stop thinking. Other than that, I am a fan and advocate its usage
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Replying to @tastapod
Depends on whether you’re talking about the DDD meta-language or a concrete, well-defined language for a particular domain. I have absolutely no problem with the latter, but I do have a problem with the expected ubiquity of the former :)
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Stefan Tilkov retweeted
I recently had a great conversation about moving applications to production with @kaesfiehs on the @case_podcast.
In our latest episode, @kaesfiehs talks with @eoinwoodz about bringing systems into production and keeping them there. case-podcast.org/38-eoin-woo…
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Stefan Tilkov retweeted
Hahahahaha Ranga Yogeshwar: warum ist die sinnvolle Funktion aus der Smudo-App nicht in der exorbitant teuren Coronaapp? Helge Braun, Chef des Bundeskanzleramts: warum muss denn alles der Staat anbieten?
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