Week 39, year 2024
- Using GenAI to build a capability map and translate legacy systems - Alessio Ferri, Tom Coggrave, and Shodhan Sheth complete their article on what they have learned from using GenAI with legacy systems. They describe how GenAI's ability to process unstructured information makes it much easier to build a capability map of a legacy system, tying the capabilities of a system to the relevant parts of the source code. GenAI is also useful for identifying areas of dead code, and has promise for better translations of a system between platforms and languages. [Martin Fowler]
- Integrating the Particular Service Platform with Aspire - I've been playing around with Aspire for a bit mainly to understand "is this a thing I should care about?" and part of what I wanted to do is take a complex "hello world" distributed system and convert it to Aspire. Along the way, [Jimmy Bogard]
- Introducing Event Store License v2 (ESLv2) - A New Era for EventStoreDB At Event Store, we’ve always believed in empowering our community with open-source software while providing enterprise-level features to help organizations scale. Today, we are excited to announce an important change that will bring more clarity, simplicity, and protection to the way we deliver EventStoreDB. Starting with the 24.10 LTS release, we will transition to a new licensing model: the Event Store License v2 (ESLv2). [Event Store blog]
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