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Events on the Outside vs Events on the Inside

Apply learnings of Pet Helland’s paper “Data on the Outside versus Data on the Inside” on Event Driven Systems… Read More Events on the Outside vs Events on the Inside

March 14, 2021April 12, 2021 satjinder bathLeave a comment

Events: Fat or Thin

When it comes to the events, the big debate is about the contents of its body. Martin Fowler has written a great post on this topic. Some devs argue that events should carry the complete load with it, I am calling them Fat Events (Event Carried State Transfer) in this blog.And then we have others… Read More Events: Fat or Thin

February 16, 2019February 14, 2022 satjinder bath2 Comments

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