This week, Adaptech Solutions (http://www.adaptechsolutions.net) CEO & Founder Adam Dymitruk (https://www.linkedin.com/in/eventsourcing)will share insights and the benefits that flow from event-centric thinking in software. As human beings we speak, think and remember in stories. Designing and implementing software using events leverages our innate ability for story-telling. Due to historical constraints of various kinds, software creation has become so distorted as to be unrecognizable and incomprehensible to the average business person or CEO. This presentation will show how an event orientation:
- Levels the playing field between business and technical people
- Allows contribution from all key stakeholders - Makes it easier to build, test and maintain modern software
- Promotes a common understanding of what we're building and why
This topic will appeal to CEOs, product people as well as to technical professionals.
We'll be streaming live at the link and/or phone numbers below. We'll also record and send out a link for those who can't be there.
Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://elasticpath.zoom.us/j/806406317
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Microservices Design & Implementation Using DDD/CQRS/ES Meetup:
The name of our Meetup is a mouthful but learning these patterns and practices will allow you to build scalable, maintainable and responsibly-built microservices.
Like other practices, applying undistracted attention to your domain takes years to hone. Instead of traditional user story mapping, we'll be using Event Storming to explore the goals and mechanics of a solution. With the proper abstractions in place, the next steps in organizing your solution for scalability becomes clear - how does the CAP Theorem affect your solution?
At this meetup we'll take on any example domains or work on open-source projects where this can be explored. Focus can shift from Domain Driven Design to Command Query Responsibility Segregation to Event Sourcing - depending on who's attending that day.
There's a handful of experienced practitioners in town, and you can find them here to help you understand this excellent approach to building software.