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Week 3, year 2024

  • E-commerce with DDD & Event Sourcing: Event Store’s Erik Shafer’s talk at Explore DDD - Explore DDD, the conference where software professionals come together to discuss advanced Domain Driven Design topics and its practical applications, has gained a new speaker this year in the form of Event Store’s Developer Advocate, Erik Shafer. [Event Store blog]
  • A major revision of Continuous Integration - At the turn of the century, I was lucky to involved in several projects that developed the practice of Continuous Integration. I wrote up our lessons from this work in article on my website, where it continues to be a oft-referenced resource for this important practice. Late last year a colleague contacted me to say that the article, now nearly twenty years old, was still useful, but was showing its age. He sent me some suggested revisions, and I used this as a trigger to do a thorough revision of the article, considering every section in the original, and adding new ones to deal with issues that have appeared in the last two decades. During those decades Feature Branching has been widely adopted in the industry. Many colleagues of mine feel that Continuous Integration is a better fit for many teams, I hope this article will help readers assess if this is the case, and if so, how to implement Continuous Integration effectively. [Martin Fowler]
  • Tales from the .NET Migration Trenches - Session State - Posts in this series: Intro Cataloging Empty Proxy Shared Library Our First Controller Migrating Initial Business Logic Our First Views Session State Hangfire Authentication Believe it or not, things have been relatively simple so far. In the next few posts, we'll get to the more interesting/complicated bits. [Jimmy Bogard]
  • Stream ids, event types prefixes and other event data you might not want to slice off - You’re reading much more code than you’re writing. Readability is a highly subjective term. That’s probably why some call what we’re doing… [Event-Driven by Oskar Dudycz]
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