In this episode, I spoke with Greg Young about why he came up with the notion of CQRS and the history behind it. We also talked about the benefits of using event sourcing and why versioning in event sourcing is such an important topic to cover. Greg has written a book about versioning in event-sourced applications that you can read here.
We also spent some time discussing Greg’s new project. He is creating a theorem-proofed computer language that can help make the process of testing an application much easier. This language would allow the compiler to recognize the tests that are going to fail ahead of time, and therefore, help improve the overall quality of the application.
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Season 7, Episode 5: "Easing the Learning Curve" – w/ Jaroslav Schnaubert
Season 7, Episode 4 – Architectural Patterns: Why and When to Use Them – w/ Emilien Pecoul
Season 7, Episode 3 – Monolith to Microservices with Axon – with Frederic Bouvet
Season 7, Episode 2 - Open Space & Unconferences with Houssam Fakih
Season 7, Episode 1: Why Knowledge Share? – with Sylvain Coudert
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”Model My Code”
Introducing ”Inspector Axon”
Tiered Storage in Axon Server
Discovery Phase with Event Modeling
ABAC in Axon Applications
Attribute-Based Access Control
Possible Patterns in a Distributed CQRS System
Axon Synapse
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