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Event Driven Architecture – Enabling Microservices at Silicon Valley Code Camp 2018
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Brad Irby Talks about 'Event Driven Architecture – Enabling Microservices'
Reengineering .NET: Injecting Quality, Testability, and Architecture into Existing Systems
Do you have a large application that you want to break into microservices? This talk discusses using Events to let the microservices communicate in a way that keeps the promise of loose coupling, fast development, and easy deployment.
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Event Driven Architecture – Enabling Microservices at Silicon Valley Code Camp 2018
Speaker Biography for Brad Irby
Brad is an accomplished .NET software architect specializing in Domain Driven Design and Event Driven Architectures. Over his 30 year professional career, Brad has built web applications for Adidas, Kashi, Gap, Wells Fargo, Bank of America, Aptos, and many others. Brads specialty is migrating existing .NET applications to a DDD architecture and EDA without system downtime.
Brad has been the organizer of the San Francisco and Silicon Valley .NET user groups, and is frequent speaker on technical software topics throughout the US, South America, and Europe.
Brad has written a book on Reengineering .NET published by Adison Wesley.
Reengineering .NET: Injecting Quality, Testability, and Architecture into Existing Systems
Do you have a large application that you want to break into microservices? This talk discusses using Events to let the microservices communicate in a way that keeps the promise of loose coupling, fast development, and easy deployment.
Session Details:
Session Materials:
Silicon Valley Code Camp site:
Subscribe to the Silicon Valley Code Camp Youtube Channel
Event Driven Architecture – Enabling Microservices at Silicon Valley Code Camp 2018
Speaker Biography for Brad Irby
Brad is an accomplished .NET software architect specializing in Domain Driven Design and Event Driven Architectures. Over his 30 year professional career, Brad has built web applications for Adidas, Kashi, Gap, Wells Fargo, Bank of America, Aptos, and many others. Brads specialty is migrating existing .NET applications to a DDD architecture and EDA without system downtime.
Brad has been the organizer of the San Francisco and Silicon Valley .NET user groups, and is frequent speaker on technical software topics throughout the US, South America, and Europe.
Brad has written a book on Reengineering .NET published by Adison Wesley.