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Week 6, year 2024

  • CQRS: Dispelling the Myths - Command Query Responsibility Segregation (CQRS) is a design pattern that has gained popularity for its ability to enhance the scalability and maintainability of systems. However, like any powerful tool, CQRS is surrounded by several misconceptions that can lead to confusion and misimplementation. In this blog, let’s provide clarity on these misunderstood aspects. [Event Store blog]
  • Introducing AxonIQ Console: powering event-driven applications - It's time to celebrate! AxonIQ Console has now been released, revolutionizing the management and control of your event-driven applications built with Axon Framework. It offers a unified platform for monitoring, reporting, and seamless integration with your Axon Server environment. [AxonIQ Blog]
  • AutoMapper 13.0 Released - Today I pushed out AutoMapper 13.0 (is that too many...?): Release Notes Changelog NuGet Upgrade Guide Probably the biggest change with this release is folding in Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection support directly. The AutoMapper.Extensions.Microsoft.DependencyInjection package is deprecated as a result. Side note, the docs were messed up [Jimmy Bogard]
  • Upcoming Training on Modern .NET with Vertical Slice Architecture - Something new I'm starting this year is a two-day course on Modern .NET systems with Vertical Slice Architecture. It contains a lot of topics that I've consulted with organizations and built systems around for around over a decade now, and I wanted to wrap my learnings [Jimmy Bogard]
  • Introducing the AxonIQ Technical Advisory Board - Introduction Every developer creates software for someone. Whether it's your boss, a client, or even yourself, the end-user's satisfaction is paramount. And hey, let's not forget about your dear old grandmother, who might need your help too! [AxonIQ Blog]
  • Announcing Emmett! Take your event-driven applications back to the future! - Simple is not easy. Each person has its definition of it. For me, it means that when I look at the solution, I think: “So simple. Why didn’t… [Event-Driven by Oskar Dudycz]
Permalink | From 05 February 2024 to 11 February 2024 | Last updated on: Thu, 2 May 2024 22:06:34 GMT