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Babylon as a Feature

The Tower of Babylon is a myth meant to explain why the world’s peoples speak different languages. In modern IT systems, it’s often a requirement to support multiple languages. Such internationalization (i18n for short) is a tough challenge – and this post describes a simple solution to just the tiny part of multilingual documents. Our solution combines the simplicity of the plain-text format AsciiDoc with a simple yet versatile build script to support multiple languages (like EN and DE) and multiple output formats (like PDF and HTML).

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Dezentralisierte Architektur: Was steckt hinter Blockchains

Befeuert von immer neuen Kurshöhen der Kryptowährungen, findet derzeit eine lebhafte Debatte über Blockchains statt. Die einen preisen die „autarken“ Währungen als Heilsbringer in Krisenzeiten, die anderen sehen im exzessiven Stromverbrauch einen Klimakiller.

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The (new) Software Architecture Foundation curriculum

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Migrating the iSAQB® Mock Examination to AsciiDoc

The iSAQB(R) provides a mock-examination for the Foundation-Level certification. This post shows how we moved this exam from docx format to AsciiDoc, facilitating collaboration and enabling automated generation of the required multilingual document variants.

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iSAQB Advanced Level examination anti-patterns

As the „crowning glory“ of the iSAQB(R) Advanced Certification, you have to write an approximately 40-page-long paper (AKA architectural solution) to a given problem. During our 5+ years of experience in reviewing such papers, we found several anti-patterns. This blog post aims to help future CPSA-A aspirants to avoid these nasty glitches.

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