Weekly review cw 46

The wait is over – what began with the working title “Crossposter” is entering the beta phase as Sociabli.

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Sociabli beta phase

Since I started blogging on YADL, I have tried to publish my content on other platforms like Medium. I also share my posts on Mastodon, Bluesky, and LinkedIn. Until now, this was a complex process, copying and pasting, and it took a lot of time. My colleague Maurice and I started an automation workflow that we now offer as a service: Sociabli

Excel 2.0

As part of my work at konzentrik, I will be starting a challenging project in the coming weeks. We are replacing an Excel monster in which the interdisciplinary treatment documentation of Physio, Ergo, and Logo patients is currently maintained in the rehabilitation area. We will think about the processes digitally, from reception and administration to the daily documentation in the therapy session, and develop a suitable tool for the respective actors. The solution must be audit-proof and remain flexible for future changes in the healthcare sector. I am thrilled!

Newsletter Pilot (#001)

This week, I sent out my first newsletter, which opened up another channel in addition to the blog and podcast. I send out a monthly email with software development news, including a list of links to technical topics, new tools I think are worth considering, and reviews of books I've read.

Are you curious? Here the first newsletter and here you can subscribe.

Server Side Stories E03

I recorded the third episode with my colleague this week. The new episode of my podcast is about Git and workflows that I can set up with it. The episode is aimed at developers who have not had any contact with Git and want to understand what is possible with it. And above all, why it is worth taking up the topic.

The publication is next week. You can find the previous episodes here.

Youth work

This week, I had the pleasure of introducing a hundred young people from the Sachsenweg primary school to the sport of table tennis. With the support of the squad and the trial mobile, there was a 45-minute crash course for four classes. It's wonderful how much energy and good spirits the 8 to 10-year-olds showed. If you have the opportunity and time privately, get involved in the club. The children will thank you.

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