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Eric Elliott (@ericelliott_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good code is simple. Code reviews are a great way to train teams to write simple code. Don't be afraid to say "this is hard to understand".

Oliver Drotbohm 🥁 & 👨‍💻 (@odrotbohm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Awesome, #Lombok. Breaking changes in a bugfix release. Especially the second one here is causing colorful effects when used with #Jackson… 🤨 bit.ly/2D0DiTQ

InfoQ (@infoq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Learn how #Slack overcame backend limitations to scale from supporting small teams to serving hundreds & thousands of users. #qconsf 2017 bit.ly/2CPKuPi

Learn how #Slack overcame backend limitations to scale from supporting small teams to serving hundreds & thousands of users. #qconsf 2017 bit.ly/2CPKuPi
Daniel Coulbourne 🦋 (@dcoulbourne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My local pizza place's online ordering is broken because they have exceeded their daily Google Maps API limit. I injected my own Google Maps API call with a personal API key. How do normal people even feed themselves?

Oliver Drotbohm 🥁 & 👨‍💻 (@odrotbohm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wow, what a journey! It's been a decade since the first commit for what should turn into #SpringData #JPA eventually. Happy birthday! 👏🎂🎉🍃 bit.ly/2B5Rk1N

InfoQ (@infoq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Something to listen while drinking your coffee. Insiders' view on architecting a modern financial institution. Case study : Nubank 's. Learn how they use a combination of monitoring&sanity checks in real time at various levels to keep systems consistent. bit.ly/2DkhO4w

Something to listen while drinking your coffee. Insiders' view on architecting a modern financial institution. Case study : <a href="/Nubank/">Nubank</a> 's. Learn how they use a combination of monitoring&amp;sanity checks in real time at various levels to keep systems consistent. 
bit.ly/2DkhO4w
DocLJN @docljn@freeradical.zone (Phd, not MD) (@drljnoble) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"One of the most dangerous things about a traditional requirements specification is when people think that once they've written it they are done communicating." #BDD #CodeNewbie martinfowler.com/bliki/Specific…

Oliver Drotbohm 🥁 & 👨‍💻 (@odrotbohm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think you make a mistake if you differentiate between public and internal #APIs. The crucial point is: do you know/control the clients and their lifecycle? In a #microservices world you don't, for neither of the two. #REST

Uberto Barbini @ramtop.bsky.social (@ramtop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If a famous martial art master were to certified people as Kungfu Master after a 2 days overpriced course, how would a real practitioner should feel about it?

Stefan Tilkov (@stilkov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m not 100% sure why anyone outside of INNOQ would care, but I think the living style guide created by our web team is quite awesome, and I love the fact we’re able to share it freely innoq.style

Vaughn Vernon (@vaughnvernon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The point of single-team Bounded Contexts is that you want a consistent Ubiquitous Language. When multiple teams work on a single Bounded Context they will fracture and jumble the language with resulting incertitude. That's contrary to the goals of DDD.