Still writing code after over 50 years, Fred still surfs on the bleeding edge. Never an inventor, Fred enjoys making the new ideas real and useful. Plus chaos!
A new open-source implementation of Rapids/Rivers/Ponds, now in Python 3! An addition to Kotlin, TypeScript, and C# implementations. This will be one of the new frameworks I use in the MicroServices Workshop in GOTO Copenhagen. Sign up for the October 6 workshop there! @GOTOcph
A new open-source implementation of Rapids/Rivers/Ponds, now in TypeScript! Of course, works for JavaScript services as well. This will be one of the new framework I use in the MicroServices Workshop in GOTO Copenhagen. @GOTOcph
After doing it for Kotlin, I just open-sourced a new implementation of Rapids/Rivers/Ponds in C# for the Microsoft/CLR fans. This will be the new framework I use for C# in the MicroServices Workshop, and has been re-implemented by several of my clients.
@TheDanAbrams I have successfully run my 5-day OO Workshop online. It is a bit less effective, but feasible. I am tied up with foreign commitments the rest of this year, I’m afraid. So nothing very soon.
Conferences are back! And I am running my first post-pandemic MicroServices Workshop at GOTO Copenhagen. Hope you can make it. The course now supports Python and Typescript as well as a new Kotlin DSL implementation! @GOTOcph. .
I just open-sourced a new implementation of Rapids/Rivers/Ponds in Kotlin. This is the framework I use in the MicroServices Workshop, and has been re-implemented by several of my clients.
Kudos to SBB Lost and Found. I left a bag on the train at Bern, and the Swiss National Railroad had it back in my hands within 24 hours. You can’t criticize a public utility that is so efficient.