A SkillsCast for this session is not available.
This introduction will demonstrate how proper event stream database combined with new C# features like advanced pattern matching can make this journey doable. During the workshop, you will look at a set of simple classes that allow you to build your own mini-framework and use it to build event-driven microservices. You will be using .NET Core and open-source databases like EventStore and RavenDb.
Please ensure that you check and complete the pre-requisites for this tutorial that you can find at http://bit.ly/es- tutorial. You can also just watch the follow the tutorial without writing code, in that case, you won't need to install anything.
YOU MAY ALSO LIKE:
- Simplicity versus Simplification (SkillsCast recorded in April 2018)
- Functional Concurrency in .NET with C# and F# with Riccardo Terrell (Online Workshop on 11th - 14th October 2022)
- Functional Domain Models in Practice with Marco Heimeshoff (Online Workshop on 17th - 21st October 2022)
- Java Forum (Online Conference on 31st August 2022)
- F# eXchange 2022: Online (Online Conference on 25th - 26th October 2022)
- E106 - CLASSIC - Steve Nouri - On Growth and Branding for AI Professionals (Online Meetup on 26th June 2022)
- Building a Culture to Take Control of Your Software (Online Meetup on 28th June 2022)
- Gravitee APIM Behind Istio Service Mesh (SkillsCast recorded in May 2022)
- Enabling Microservice Success (SkillsCast recorded in May 2022)
Tutorial: Practical Event-Sourcing with C# and EventStore
Sergio Silveira
Sérgio is a passionate and stubborn developer dude, that for the last 17 years or so has been modelling, building and sometimes simply deleting, various types of software.
Alexey Zimarev
Alexey is a consultant at Ubiquitous, currently working as a software architect and technical lead at ABAX. He is mostly working with high-performance event processing and event-sourced systems.