Archive for March 2021

Week 13, year 2021

Permalink | From 29 March 2021 to 04 April 2021 | Last updated on: Tue, 25 Oct 2022 17:09:04 GMT

Week 12, year 2021

  • How to successfully do documentation without a maintenance burden? - Developers like to complain about the lack of documentation. They complain even more when they have to write it. No programmer wants to do… [Event-Driven by Oskar Dudycz]
  • Dispelling the Eventual Consistency FUD when using Event Sourcing - We in the CQRS/ES space are equally guilty of not countering the FUD with enough examples and literature that gives relevant data points for folks wanting to adopt these patterns. What if I told you that your systems built with CQRS/ES are as transactionally consistent as systems that are built without these patterns using the more formal methods of storage! [Axon Framework and related blogs via Aggregater Linklog]
  • XOOM Ecosystem - We have invested heavily in the creation of a software ecosystem that accelerates the development and delivery of solutions to complex business systems that use leading-edge architectures. The ecosystem described here is the open source XOOM platform SDK. There are a number of open source components available with the platform, but these are most easily … XOOM Ecosystem Read More » The post XOOM Ecosystem appeared first on Kalele. [Kalele]
Permalink | From 22 March 2021 to 28 March 2021 | Last updated on: Sat, 7 May 2022 15:28:32 GMT

Week 11, year 2021

  • Sponsored Post - Kinsta, Bridgecrew, IP2Location, StackHawk, InterviewCamp.io, Educative, Stream, Fauna, Triplebyte [High Scalability]
  • Stuff The Internet Says On Scalability For March 17th, 2021 - Hey, HighScalability is here again! Reverse engineering an ancient analog computer is a detective story worth reading. A Model of the Cosmos in the ancient Greek Antikythera Mechanism. Do you love this Stuff? Without your encouragement on Patreon this Stuff won't stuffin’ stuff. Know someone who needs to know the cloud? I wrote Explain the Cloud Like I'm 10 just for them. On Amazon it has 262 mostly 5 star reviews. Here's a review that is not on the block chain: Number Stuff: Don't miss all that the Internet has to say on Scalability, click below and become eventually consistent with all scalability knowledge (which means this post has many more items to read so please keep on reading). [High Scalability]
  • How money in Cloud impacts Architectural decisions? - It’s intriguing how our perspective on software development changed in the last few years. We transformed from the on-premise age to the… [Event-Driven by Oskar Dudycz]
  • Commanded application architecture - Describes the various ways you can architect your (CQRS/ES) Elixir application with Commanded and EventStore. [Binary Consulting via Aggregater Linklog]
  • No Comparison - Our first principles highlight our unique motivations and goals. Some have asked us to compare the VLINGO XOOM platform and specific components, such as XOOM Actors, with frameworks and toolkits offered by various vendors. This is the wrong question because it assumes that our platform is founded on the same philosophies and motivations as those … No Comparison Read More » The post No Comparison appeared first on Kalele. [Kalele]
Permalink | From 15 March 2021 to 21 March 2021 | Last updated on: Sat, 7 May 2022 15:28:32 GMT

Week 10, year 2021

  • Sponsored Post - 3T, Bridgecrew, Toptal, IP2Location, Ipdata, StackHawk, InterviewCamp.io, Educative, Triplebyte, Stream, Fauna [High Scalability]
  • The Legacy Mirror Heuristic - Decision-making heuristics are patterns and ideas that can help us find another angle, generate new options, evaluate them, or otherwise address the problem. They don’t guarantee a good answer, they only give you some possible progress towards an answers. The Legacy Mirror Heuristic1 helps you to evaluate whether to adopt a new idea, method, or technology. It works by imagining the new idea has actually been the mainstream choice for the past 30 years, and you just learned about the old idea for the first time. Example: EventSourcing (EventSourcing is a relatively niche way to store and work with data, based on a very old2 idea. ) A recurring question is whether to adopt EventSourcing in favour of more mainstream data storage. [Mathias Verraes]
  • Can command return a value? - Last week I busted common myths and explained facts about CQRS. Today I’ll continue my effort. I tackle one of the most common questions… [Event-Driven by Oskar Dudycz]
Permalink | From 08 March 2021 to 14 March 2021 | Last updated on: Thu, 1 Jul 2021 12:30:06 GMT

Week 9, year 2021

Permalink | From 01 March 2021 to 07 March 2021 | Last updated on: Tue, 25 Oct 2022 17:09:04 GMT