Thimo Buchheister
Software Engineer & Cloud Architect
Lead Software Engineer bei ThreeB IT
📍 Hamburg, Germany
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- German — Native
- English — Fluent
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Über mich
Full-stack developer with a passion for .NET, Azure, and modern web technologies. I love building distributed systems, exploring new frameworks, and sharing what I learn through blogging and open-source contributions. When I'm not coding, you'll find me building LEGO sets or traveling the world.Zertifizierungen
Microsoft
Ausgestellt Jun 2023
Microsoft
Ausgestellt Feb 2024
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B.Sc. , Computer Science
2014 – 2018
Neueste Beiträge
Freitag, 3. Juli 2026
We shipped a Model Context Protocol server for Postnomic — so AI agents can create posts, manage translations, and pull analytics from your terminal, authenticated with a personal access token.
Donnerstag, 2. Juli 2026
Today ThreeB IT publicly launches Postnomic — a developer-centric, headless blog backend on .NET 10 with a REST API and open-source Client SDKs for ASP.NET Core and Blazor. Drop a fully featured blog into your own app without maintaining a CMS, and now publish every post in multiple languages.
Donnerstag, 4. Juni 2026
Build 2026 shrank to two days at Fort Mason in San Francisco — 'real code, no fluff.' Agents became the platform, Microsoft shipped its own models, and Windows turned into an agent OS. It's also the first Build we haven't attended in person since 2012.
Freitag, 29. Mai 2026
PARDZ Fitness Company in Lengerich is the first customer and development partner for Xircuit, ThreeBIT's SaaS platform. Live since Grand Opening, 14 December 2024 — the full stack running an independent gym end-to-end.
Freitag, 21. November 2025
Ignite 2025 moved to San Francisco and put Judson Althoff — not Nadella — on the main stage. Microsoft renamed Azure AI Foundry to Microsoft Foundry, shipped Agent 365 to govern the coming flood of agents, gave Copilot a memory with Work IQ, and put Anthropic's Claude on Azure next to GPT. Here's what a Microsoft-stack shop in Ibbenbüren actually took home.