Blog & Articles

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Schema Evolution

with Apache Avro

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Micro Frontends With Ionic And Capacitor

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Die Ökonomie von Gut & Crypto

Der Hype um Crypto-Technologien ist etwas abgeklungen. Ein guter Zeitpunkt, die Möglichkeiten und ihre soziotechnischen Aspekte strukturiert zu betrachten. Die folgenden Kolumnen betrachten einige der Themen, die im Zusammenhang mit Crypto-Technologien immer wieder benannt werden oder für die sie Lösungen versprechen.

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Testing your GitLab CI/CD pipeline

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Mit Reviews in Legacy-Situationen orientieren

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New Work: Taylorismus 2.0

Vor einigen Jahren hat New Work das Repertoire von Agilisten erobert. Seitdem beschäftigen sich immer mehr Menschen mit der Frage, wie New Work in Unternehmen eingeführt werden kann und wie Unternehmen es nutzen können. Warum das dazu führt, dass die Idee des New Work von Frithjof Bergmann nun das gleiche Schicksal ereilt, dem vor 100 Jahren die Ideen von Frederick Taylor anheimfielen, soll diese Kolumne beleuchten.

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JDK 21, the next long-term support release

An overview of the changes since JDK 17

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Containers for tests and local development with Spring Boot 3.1

Spring Boot test containers & Docker Compose

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Testing in Spring Boot applications

In addition to production code, we typically also write tests to discover and correct possible errors as early as possible in the development process. For new functionality, it isn’t even uncommon to write more test code than production code. At the same time, the tests should be as fast as possible, so they can be executed frequently without causing long delays. In this article, we explore how this can be done in applications based on Spring Boot.

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How to bootstrap a tech conference with a 100% women+ speaker lineup

A look back to the Women+ in Data and AI Summer Festival as we plan ahead for 2024

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No future-proof architectures!

Why future-proofing should not be an architecture design goal.

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Is Platform Engineering the new DevOps?

When companies transition to the cloud, they anticipate an improved developer workflow, shorter release cycles, and more robust end-to-end team responsibility. However, even after the admin team delivers the new platform with all its capabilities, software teams may hesitate to adopt it and assume responsibility. But why? Is it not every developer’s desire to control the process from committing code to deploying it to production? One possible explanation is a lack of emphasis on the developer experience during platform conceptualization. This article aims to identify common issues and explore whether platform engineering can help to address them.

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Willkommen im Himmel

Mit Mehrwert zur profitablen Cloud

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Concise Documentation – Revisited

The Architecture Communication Canvas

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Paradoxical Safety

Psychologische Sicherheit ist ein heikles Konzept. Einerseits ist es in aller Munde und jeder dieser Münder hat eine Meinung dazu. Andererseits ist es praktisch sehr schwer zu realisieren. Ein Aspekt, der in Hinsicht auf psychologische Sicherheit schief laufen kann und wie man mit diesem umgehen kann, soll hier beleuchtet werden.

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Remote Mob Programming

At home, but not alone

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What is a Data Product?

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A natural language calculator

In my prior post I’ve written about how to run a chat with a large-language-model on your PC. This time I want to focus on scripting this with Node.js and letting the AI- and the “normal”-world interact with each other.

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Safety, Energieeffizienz und User Experience

Standardisierte Qualitätsattribute von Softwaresystemen

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Illegale Softwarearchitekturen

Soziotechnische Welten – Teil 7

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Improve your CSP with Style Nonces in Angular 16

What to do, to enable your Angular application to use style-src: nonce in a CSP for stricter security rules

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Accessibility on the Web Part 2

Accessible Content

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Retrospektiven - Teil 7

Abschluss der Serie

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How we cut our website’s carbon emissions in half

Between 2010 and 2030, the environmental impact of the digital world is expected to triple. While network infrastructure and devices get more and more efficient, all of these improvements are eaten up by more and more people and devices being connected to the internet, but especially by websites which are becoming more and more bloated. On the desktop, the average page weight of a single web page is four times as much now as it was in 2010. On mobile devices, it’s even more dramatic: The average page weight is ten times as much as in 2010. In the summer of 2022, we decided that it’s about time that we take action and start decarbonising our company website.

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Retrospektiven - Teil 6

Timeline