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„Ich akzeptiere Cookies“. Jede:r von uns akzeptiert sie mehrmals am Tag. Doch was passiert dabei eigentlich genau? Darüber sprechen Stefan Bodewig, Lucas Dohmen und Till Schulte-Coerne in dieser Folge. Ein zentrales Thema ist: Wozu benutzen wir Cookies und in welchem Zusammenhang stehen sie mit Sessions? Zudem beleuchten Lucas, Till und Stefan, wie Cookies aufgebaut sind und wie sie funktionieren. Außerdem: wie lange gelten Cookies? Wer legt das eigentlich fest und wo liegen sie herum?
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Senior Consultant

Till Schulte-Coerne is a Senior Consultant at INNOQ and has been implementing web applications with various technologies and frameworks for many years. His focus is on the architecture and implementation of scalable, ergonomic web applications. Furthermore, he is co-initiator of the frontend architecture variant ROCA. He is a regular trainer for workshops especially on the topic of web architecture and web frontend technologies and has also written several articles on this topic.

Senior Consultant

Stefan Bodewig works as a Senior Consultant at INNOQ. Stefan became involved with the Apache Software Foundation in 2000 when he started to send patches for Apache Ant. He was the first release manager of Ant and still regularly contributes to it. He is a member of the ASF, the PMC chairman of Apache Gump and can also be found in the Commons, log4net and Lucene.NET projects. During the incubation of Ivy and Lucene.NET Stefan acted as one of the projects' mentors.

Alumnus

Lucas was a senior consultant at INNOQ until August 2023. He works on the architecture, conception, and implementation of web applications on the front and back end. He programs in Ruby and JavaScript and helps with technology decisions & the adoption of different NoSQL solutions. Lucas is one of the authors of the book “The Rails 7 Way”. You can hear his voice on the INNOQ podcast quite regularly. He does open source and community work (like organizing and teaching at the local CoderDojo).