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Current Affairs Foundational vs. application software: two worlds? 20 March 2025
We often consider software engineering as one discipline, but I think foundational and application software are almost two different worlds.
The Power of Simplicity - my first time at DevOpsDays 13 March 2025
I had the pleasure of giving my talk on _the Power of Simplicity, Crafting durable software systems_ at [DevOpsDays Zürich 2025](https://www.devopsdays.ch/) today (in Winterthur - of course), and enjoyed it very much.
Banning AI? How about synthesizers and drum machines? 20 November 2024
Discussions about whether we should use Artifical Intelligence helpers for creative work remind me of musician's unions attempting to ban synthesizers and drum machines, back in the early eighties, as told by the articles linked at the end of this post.
Surviving large mailing lists in 2024 13 September 2024
It'll soon be 25 years since I started collaborating via mailing lists in open source communities.
VanillaJS & the Web Platform, a match made in heaven? 29 March 2023
Speaking (in French) at the Very Tech Trip conference in Paris in February was nice!
VOTD - Video Of The Day The Power of Simplicity - crafting durable software

At DevOpsDays Zürich 2025, on simplicity in software design. Also available in English elsewhere on this page.

There's more videos of my talks and interviews on the pressbook page. Favorite posts

Here's a list of my 50 favorite posts. Milestones, writings that I'm proud of, etc., going all the way back to the early 2000s, when I started my first tech blog.

Foundational vs. application software: two worlds? 20 March 2025
We often consider software engineering as one discipline, but I think foundational and application software are almost two different worlds.
The Power of Simplicity - my first time at DevOpsDays 13 March 2025
I had the pleasure of giving my talk on _the Power of Simplicity, Crafting durable software systems_ at [DevOpsDays Zürich 2025](https://www.devopsdays.ch/) today (in Winterthur - of course), and enjoyed it very much.
Banning AI? How about synthesizers and drum machines? 20 November 2024
Discussions about whether we should use Artifical Intelligence helpers for creative work remind me of musician's unions attempting to ban synthesizers and drum machines, back in the early eighties, as told by the articles linked at the end of this post.
Surviving large mailing lists in 2024 13 September 2024
It'll soon be 25 years since I started collaborating via mailing lists in open source communities.
From one Devoxx to the next: async decisions & distributed teams 2 May 2023
I don't know about you but I've been having a hard time getting accepted for speaking at Devoxx conferences.
VanillaJS & the Web Platform, a match made in heaven? 29 March 2023
Speaking (in French) at the Very Tech Trip conference in Paris in February was nice!
Any custom HTML elements on this page? 28 March 2023
Speaking of Web Components, this script lists the [custom elements](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Web_Components/Using_custom_elements) registered on a browser's current page.
Teaching programming: Sonic Pi for the win! 24 March 2023
Youngsters who might be interested in doing an apprenticeship with us were in the office this week, and I spent an afternoon teaching them the basics of programming.
WW;SW : Well Written, Subtly Wrong ! 16 March 2023
Generative AI is great - but we shouldn't believe everything it tells us.
SSL/TLS certificates with Let's Encrypt 4 February 2021
This is mostly a _notes to self_ post, about something that I rarely do and that has become much easier than what I remembered.
How to record decent conference videos - without breaking the bank! 6 August 2020
This being the year of COVID-19, many of us are recording videos for online conferences. While I cannot claim to be a professional video producer, by far, I _did_ work for a video studio during my studies (a long time ago - Betacam days, yes)
Rules For Revolutionaries (2000 edition) 7 April 2020
The below message is from 2000 but I think it still applies to open source collaboration in the 21st century. I wasn't part of the Apache Jakarta story myself but have heard of that a few times over the years...
Would you hire an open source developer? 3 January 2018
As open source comes of age and becomes mainstream, more and more job postings include "open source skills" in their requirements. But do you really want to hire someone who spends their time exchanging flames with members of their own community in public forums? Someone who greets newcomers with "I have forwarded your question to /dev/null, thanks" and other RTFM answers?
Great software is like a great music teacher 3 January 2018
I'm amazed at how many so-called "enterprise software systems" do not embrace the Web model in 2010, making them way much harder and much less fun to use than they should be. I have recently started making parallels between this and music teachers, and the analogy seems to work. Don't ask where the parallel comes from...weird connections in my brain I guess.
Open source is done. Welcome to Open Development! 14 December 2017
I originally published this article on SD Times, republishing it to keep it around for posterity... If you’re looking at embracing open source today, you might be a bit late to the game. Using open-source software is mainstream now, and being involved in open-source projects is nothing to write home about either. Everybody does it, we know how it works, its value is proven.
Status meetings are a waste of time and money 23 November 2017
> How would you feel if you had to regularly expense $1200 so you could “tell a few teammates something”. Think that would go over well? (Jason Fried)
Large Mailing Lists Survival Guide 10 November 2017
Here’s a “survival guide” that we use at Adobe to help our colleagues make sense of our busy Open Development mailing lists.
Apache: lean and mean, durable, fun! 19 May 2017
My current Fiat Punto Sport is the second Diesel car that I own, and I love those engines. Very smooth yet quite powerful acceleration, good fuel savings, a discount on state taxes thanks to low pollution, and it's very reliable and durable. And fun to drive. How often does Grandma go "wow" when you put the throttle down in your car? That happens here, and that Grandma is not usually a car freak.
Shared neurons and the Shadok's First Law of Failure 30 January 2017
French-speaking fortysomethings might remember the Shadoks, a two-minute TV comics show that aired on ORTF when I was a kid.
Merry Christmas avec la Soupe a la Bière a Roger! 25 December 2014
While waiting for the soup to be ready and for the guests to arrive, let me wish all of my readership (yes, both of you guys) a Merry Christmas!

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