Greg Young's Workshop on CQRS, Domain Events, Event Sourcing & how to apply DDD

Organiser
London .NET Meetup Group
Date
Mon, 26 Apr 2010, 08:00 - 10:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
SkillsMatter , London EC1V 7DP, GB
Cost
1595.0 GBP

Greg Young will come to London on April 26-28th to give his intensive 3-day workshop on CQRS, Domain Events, Event Sourcing and how to apply DDD.

The largest problem many run into with Domain Driven Design is in getting the abstract concepts implemented in a concrete way. Many of the stereotypical architectures people use, actually make it impossible to apply DDD.

This course is about system building and architectures with Domain Driven Design. You will learn about Command Query Seperation (CQRS), Domain Events, Event Sourcing and how to effectively apply DDD within an organisation.

LEARN HOW TO:

* Apply DDD
* Use CQRS
* Understand Domain Events
* Apply Event Sourcing

NEXT SESSION
Greg Young will teach his workshop on Command Query Seperation (CQRS), Domain Events, Event Sourcing and how to effectively apply DDD at The Skills Matter eXchange in London, on 26-28th Apr il 2010. Greg is the author of the popular codebetter blog and is also the author of this course.

COURSE INFO & REGISTRATION
Tickets for this workshop go for £1595 each, but if you register before April 2nd, you'll pay just £1,295. There are only 14 places available. For more information or to register, go to http://skillsmatter.c...

PROGRAMME
Day 1

* Domain Driven Design Review – essential to the following two days

Day 2

* Introduction/Outline
* User intention and why it is important
* Exercise: Building a task based UI
* Command and Query Separation
* Introduction to events as a storage mechanism
* Exercise: Creating an event storage system
* Performance optimizations, snapshots
* Creation of an aggregate root that tracks its own state
* Conext Specifications to capture intent
* How events change testing strategies

Day 3

* The Read System
* Partitionability of work, developer specialization, and outsourcing
* Eventual Consistency
* Organizational Sagas and the Ubiquitous Integration Language
* Versioning of the event log over long periods of time
* Pub/Sub and building disconnected systems

For more information, please visit http://skillsmatter.c...

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