Sumario: | Sponsored by Cockroach Labs Domain-driven design and event-driven architecture are inherently flexible and scalable, allowing organizations to build systems based on actual usage and needs. Well-built event-driven architectures maximize your system's responsiveness, performance, scalability, and elasticity, while domain-driven design helps you collaborate with domain experts, tapping into their existing mental models and consequently building deep insight into the problems you're trying to solve. Unfortunately, with all this power comes a fair amount of complexity--building an event-driven architecture and fully grokking domain-driven design are both really hard. But this event can help. Whether you're examining the viability of these concepts or trying to make the most of an ongoing implementation, these sessions offer expert guidance on maximizing their value to your organization. What you'll learn and how you can apply it Understand how to design, build, and evolve adaptive systems and team structures for a fast flow of change Learn what the future holds for event-driven architecture This live course is for you because... You're a software architect or developer working on or thinking about working on event-driven architectures and want to learn best practices. You want to learn more about domain-driven design (DDD) and the collaboration between developers and domain experts to ensure the right thing is built. Recommended follow-up: Read Learning Domain-Driven Design (book) Read Building Event-Driven Microservices (book) Watch Domain-Driven Design Distilled (video course).
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