CQRS Training & Events in North America
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Feb
27
Domain-Driven Design, Event Sourcing and CQRS with F# and EventStore - NW, United States
happened 7 years ago
This presentation demonstrates a method for implementing Domain-Driven Design (DDD) using F# and EventStore. The described approach makes use of idiomatic functional constructs, especially where they bring value beyond the traditional object-oriented and procedural paradigms.
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Dec
11
RockNUG Release 7.6 - Rockville, United States
happened 7 years ago
Creating a Distributed Architecture Using CQRS Principles- David HoersterWhether you're building a new application from scratch or enhancing an existing one with new functionality, being able to scale is very important to the life of your application.
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Aug
13
Special guest Greg Young on Tue, Aug 13th - Atlanta, United States
happened 7 years ago
Organised by ALT.NET Atlanta Pragmatic Programmers
Greg Young is visiting Atlanta for a few days, and we're excited that he's agreed to give a talk to our group! It will be Tuesday, August 13th, and will either be at VersionOne's Alpharetta office or the downtown location. Stay tuned for confirmation on the location.About Greg Young:Greg is well-known in the .NET community and beyond for his innovations regarding Command and Query Responsibility Segregation (CQRS), Event Sourcing, and Domain-Driven Design.
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Apr
25
Event Sourcing in .NET and JavaScript - San Francisco, United States
happened 7 years ago
Organised by The San Francisco .NET User Group
Event Sourcing in .NET and JavaScript using the Event StoreIn this talk we'll take a practical look at the CQRS and Event Sourcing patterns from C# and from F#, using the Event Store (), comparing the OO and functional approaches. We'll then take a deep dive into the open-source version of the Event Store, looking through the Staged Event Driven Architecture it employs internally, and how we host v8 to do Complex Event Processing in JavaScript.Our Speaker: James Nugent
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Dec
18
CQRS: Crack for Architecture Addicts? - Arlington, United States
happened 8 years ago
Command-Query Responsibility Segregation (CQRS) represents a fundamental shift in how we look at architecting complex software solutions. It suggests that decomposition of complex systems into (relatively)
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Jun
18
Introduction to CQRS architecture and concepts - 20 Winooski Falls Way, United States
happened 8 years ago
An introductory talk on the CQRS (Command Query Responsibility Segregation) architecture, featuring high level architecture discussion and a quick dip into a simple example project. This is not a comprehensive discussion of the topic, but a starter to help you determine if CQRS is right for you.
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Feb
22
CQRS - Crack for Architecture Addicts? - , United States
happened 9 years ago
Organised by New York ALT.NET Group
Command-Query Responsibility Segregation (CQRS) represents a fundamental shift in how we look at architecting complex software solutions. It suggests that decomposition of complex systems into (relatively) narrowly-focused isolated subsystems with carefully-considered discrete responsibilities is the best way to manage complexity and achieve scalability. But CQRS has come under fire from its critics as introducing needless complexity to solve what are otherwise simple problems. Which is it?
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