Listen "Event-Driven Architecture by Martin Fowler"
Episode Synopsis
Martin Fowler, a renowned software developer, discusses the various interpretations of event-driven architecture. He identifies four common patterns that often fall under this umbrella: event notification, event carried state transfer, event sourcing, and command query responsibility segregation (CQRS). Fowler delves into the benefits and drawbacks of each pattern, emphasizing the importance of understanding their specific characteristics and potential trade-offs. He uses examples from everyday software development and business practices to illustrate these concepts, ultimately advocating for a more precise understanding of the various forms of event-driven architecture to improve communication and facilitate better decision-making.
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