Russ Miles: Enabling Adaptable Software: Scaling up a simple Event Domain
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- skills matter
- Date
- Tue, 22 Jan 2013, 18:30 - 20:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
- Venue
- The Skills Matter eXChange , London, GB
- Cost
- Free
In this talk Russ Miles will showcase how to gradually increase essential complexity in your event domain to de-couple and disentangle different domains within your application.Placing the Event domain in context using the Life Preserver pattern, Russ will apply simple levels of indirection right through to messaging and inter-thread communication using the Disruptor, exploring several real-world examples that show you how to make the tradeoffs between complexity and future flexibility.
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