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The mission to μServices, should anyone choose to accept it, typically starts with a set of approaches and patterns around system design or deconstruction. The objective of these methods being to enable better isolation and autonomy for teams, data and processes. As the journey progresses, events typically appear as both a goal and an approach to enable even looser coupling and better scalability.
In this talk Kingsley will share with you a rough overview of the eventing landscape and why events, immutable data, functions and processes are key to developing scalable services. Concretely, pub/sub, event sourcing and event storming will be covered as well as experiences from building event based services and frameworks.
The talk will be both introductory and interactive, with life vests and support provided.
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Pragmatic Approaches to the Event Horizon
Kingsley Davies
Kingsley is a Partner at Underscore consulting, and has spent nearly two decades designing, developing and supporting large scale systems for a number of clients including, Betfair, the BBC, Barclaycard and others that don't start with a B ;-)