In this episode, Sara speaks with Misha Makara of Mindsea about an application he and his team helped design and develop called Hyr.
Hyr helps individuals find temporary shift work in the field of hospitality. The choice to implement DDD, CQRS, and event sourcing was a clear one from the start for Misha and his team, as they knew how complex some of the issues that they were trying to solve would be and how much they needed to rely on a message-driven architecture.
You can learn more about MindSea here.
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