In last month's In The Brain session with Russ Miles the architectural and design patterns that can help you build simple, testable components with Events in order to enable agility in your applications was showcased. In this follow-on session, Russ and his colleague at Simplicity Itself, David Dawson, will dive into the code samples that implement these architectural and design patterns.
With real-world samples in a variety of languages, this session will share practical, hands-on coding tips and tricks to help you turn the vision of loosely-coupled, simple components woven together with events into real code in your applications.
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From Patterns to Code: Coding Simple Event-Driven Components for Agile Software
Russ Miles
Russ Miles is CEO and co-founder of Reliably, where he and his team build products and services that help developers build and run reliable systems. Russ is co-founder of the free and open source Chaos Toolkit project, and is also an international consultant, trainer, speaker, and author. His most recent book, "Learning Chaos Engineering" by O'Reilly Media explores how to build trust and confidence in modern, complex systems by applying chaos engineering to surface evidence of system weaknesses before they affect your users.
David Dawson
David Dawson takes his passion for design, architecture and philosophy to all their clients, drinks their coffee and gives them Microservice platforms and systems in return.