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Watch this SkillsCast of Greg & James' tutorial and learn how to:
- write to the Event Store using the HTTP interface
- consume event streams over HTTP as Atom feeds
- understand immutability, caching and scaling reads
- implement authentication and authorisation
- use reading, writing with the .NET client
- implement subscriptions and durable subscriptions using the .NET client
- implement a repository for event-sourced aggregates
- use a durable subscriber to populate external read models
If you enjoyed this DDD & CQRS with the Event Store (Part I) SkillsCast Tutorial, do check out Part II - DDD & CQRS with the Event Store
If you like to find out more about The Event Store and find downloads, go to geteventstore.com
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Greg Young
Greg Young coined the term "CQRS" (Command Query Responsibility Segregation) and it was instantly picked up by the community who have elaborated upon it ever since.