Stefan Tilkov

Stefan Tilkov is a co-founder and principal consultant at INNOQ, a technology consulting company.

He has been involved in the design of large-scale, distributed systems for more than two decades, using a variety of technologies and tools ranging from C++ and CORBA over J2EE/Java EE and Web Services to REST and Ruby on Rails. He has authored numerous articles and contributed to several books.

Topic focus: Architecture

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Content featuring Stefan Tilkov

52:42
Let's all just agree: Achieving consensus in Blockchain-based systems
Let's all just agree: Achieving consensus in Blockchain-based systems
GOTO Berlin 2018
47:38
How to Build a Consultancy People Enjoy Working for
How to Build a Consultancy People Enjoy Working for
GOTO Berlin 2018
46:48
Blockchain: The Slowest (and most Fascinating) Database in the World
Blockchain: The Slowest (and most Fascinating) Database in the World
GOTO Amsterdam 2017
52:42
Let’s All just Agree: Achieving Consensus in Blockchain-based Systems
Let’s All just Agree: Achieving Consensus in Blockchain-based Systems
GOTO Amsterdam 2018
41:41
“Good Enough” Architecture
“Good Enough” Architecture
GOTO Berlin 2019
Software Architecture for Developers
Software Architecture for Developers
GOTO Book Club
Why Architectural Work Comes Before Coding
Why Architectural Work Comes Before Coding
GOTO Book Club
31:21
Is Domain-Driven Design Overrated?
Is Domain-Driven Design Overrated?
GOTOpia Chicago 2021
41:41
"Good Enough" Architecture [VIRTUAL]
"Good Enough" Architecture [VIRTUAL]
GOTO Oslo 2020
30:43
“Good Enough” Architecture part 1
“Good Enough” Architecture part 1
GOTOpia November 2020
27:12
“Good Enough” Architecture part 2
“Good Enough” Architecture part 2
GOTOpia November 2020
46:27
Practical (a.k.a. Actually Useful) Architecture
Practical (a.k.a. Actually Useful) Architecture
GOTO Amsterdam 2023
Self-contained Systems: A Different Approach to Microservices
Self-contained Systems: A Different Approach to Microservices
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