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Christian Dueppe

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Lübeck 参加日 Nisan 2011
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Christian Dueppe
Christian Dueppe@dueppecn·
@fixedpointfae TI97 Assembler Basic 5610 Assembler Forth Pascal Lisp Prolog C Yacc/Lex awk sh 68000 Assembler perl VB DXL (if you know this you are working in a regulated environment:-) ) C++ Python Java Scala Erlang Powershell C# This was fun, remembering old times.
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naomi (forgetful functor)@fixedpointfae·
in what order did you learn your languages? 1. python 2. R 3. haskell 4. C 5. rust 6. scheme 7. {java,type}script 8. clojure 9. scala 10. java 11. idris 12. go
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InfoQ@InfoQ·
Introducing #Google OSV-Scanner - an #OpenSource front-end interface to the Open-Source Vulnerability (OSV) database: bit.ly/3IhbP1J The OSV-Scanner assesses a project's dependencies against the OSV database showing all vulnerabilities relating to the project. #InfoQ
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Davis Blalock@davisblalock·
Here are all the ways to get around ChatGPT's safeguards: [1/n]
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Christian Dueppe
Christian Dueppe@dueppecn·
Back to the official twitter app. The ratio of tweets that I do not actively follow vs. those I do is worse than ever, 8 out of 10 or more. But nowadays those are highly entertaining. And every single day my look at twitter starts with a message from the App owner.
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Christian Dueppe
Christian Dueppe@dueppecn·
Hey @Twitter, just to let you know: you finally managed to let me abandon your app with your annoying attempt of baiting me in following more people by spamming my timeline with “X follows Y” messages which I am 100% not interested in.
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
This performance by dancer and coreographer Yoann Bourgeois ("Success isn't linear") is also a good visualization of how potential, kinetic and elastic energy are exchanged [animated scheme: buff.ly/2qhkllZ] twitter.com/OGBTC/status/1…
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Work Chronicles
Work Chronicles@_workchronicles·
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Christian Dueppe@dueppecn·
c) And sometimes it is difficult to decide, what should be inside the hexagon and what not. Input validation is my No. 1 example here. This may or may not be part of the hex, but if it theoretically is, it may add a prohibitive level of complexity, if you want to put it there.
The Other Alistair@TotherAlistair

i have a question - i've tried explaining #hexagonalarchitecture various times & ways. Still, ppl keep writing articles to explain it, & others go, I'm trying to understand it. so: where's the sticking point? what needs clarification, or what isn't clear? thx for help

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Christian Dueppe
Christian Dueppe@dueppecn·
b) hexarch is a promise: to be able to seperate business from technology, especially those that one can not or want not to control. Imho this promise is easy to be compromised by the leaky abstraction anti-pattern, and there is little discussions about that in the original source
The Other Alistair@TotherAlistair

i have a question - i've tried explaining #hexagonalarchitecture various times & ways. Still, ppl keep writing articles to explain it, & others go, I'm trying to understand it. so: where's the sticking point? what needs clarification, or what isn't clear? thx for help

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Christian Dueppe
Christian Dueppe@dueppecn·
a) we live in a time, where re-teaching adds (or is believed to add) market value. I.e. the numerous recent articles on hexarch may have nothing to do with missing explanations in the iriginal source.
The Other Alistair@TotherAlistair

i have a question - i've tried explaining #hexagonalarchitecture various times & ways. Still, ppl keep writing articles to explain it, & others go, I'm trying to understand it. so: where's the sticking point? what needs clarification, or what isn't clear? thx for help

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Christian Dueppe
Christian Dueppe@dueppecn·
@allenholub Imho the most prominent issue with tools is the following: „if you only have a hammer, every problem is a nail.“ Hence one-purpose tools (like Jira IMHO) are used for many things they weren‘t designed for in the first place, e.g. planning, requirements engineering, documentation.
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Christian Dueppe
Christian Dueppe@dueppecn·
@allenholub I really do not understand this Jira bashing, isn‘t there anybody left in the SW dev domain who had to use ClearQuest or other IBM crap?
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Allen Holub. https://linkedIn.com/in/allenholub
When I complain about bad tools, I often get "a tool is just a tool" pushback, implying that the problem is mine. A tool is not just a tool, tho. Someone once said "Jira is just a tool in the same way that a prison is just an apartment building." 😄 Bad tools do active damage.
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Christian Dueppe@dueppecn·
… or maybe, there‘s an emerging design pattern I’ve missed until now.
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Christian Dueppe@dueppecn·
Only minor tweaks were necessary while merging the feature branch. Who needs continuous integration?
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