Very good talk.
I unfortunately didnt have an opportunity to ask him later to be more clear on some L2 cache implementation details but will check out docs to see it (I'm not sure if #1) caches are entity or result based, #2) will find all active users repository use caches or SQL to get the results out)
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I didn't know much about circuit breakers and I must say this is a brilliant idea.
Would like to see this as a prepared talk, with some more implementation details once some of the beginner quirks are ironed out.
Nothing but respect for Jordi. Burning out should probably be #1 in those tips and I applaude him for being brave enough to share some of the problems he had in the past on that subject.
Very interesting and insightful talk. I would like if Q&A was a bit longer so some of the questions could be answered in more detail to all of us.
School example of a great keynote talk. Overviewing where we are, where we can be and motivating us to move in that direction.
Thank you Cal!
Great workshop, I wanted to know more about event sourcing and CQRS and this was a really great intro into it.
If Beau or Willem-Jan are interested in doing a part II (going more into some details that they didnt have time to cover now) I would love to attend it.
Great talk and I really enjoyed it.
For a beginner talk, some things might need a little more (or sometimes at all) explanation.
I had to look through the slides afterward and look some things up. Only to find out i did now some of them, just not the abbreviations (xss for example).
I really enjoyed this talk.
Very insightful talk.
Yes, there were moment I felt Jeremy was 'captain obvious' but there were more than few examples where I was thinking 'why the hell didn't I think of that?'.
Tnx Jeremy!