I learned a lot from this talk. I've read about CQRS/ES intermittently in places like Hacker News, and I was curious enough about it to brainstorm how we might implement it at work (for some of our data) late last year. But I didn't have a proper introduction into the ES developer's mindset until I saw this talk. It requires different patterns and a different way of thinking to some extent. Miro clearly has a passion for architecture, and his slides took the audience through, not just a finished implementation of ES, but his thought process behind that implementation. It was easy to see what motivated each part of the design.
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I learned a lot from this talk. I've read about CQRS/ES intermittently in places like Hacker News, and I was curious enough about it to brainstorm how we might implement it at work (for some of our data) late last year. But I didn't have a proper introduction into the ES developer's mindset until I saw this talk. It requires different patterns and a different way of thinking to some extent. Miro clearly has a passion for architecture, and his slides took the audience through, not just a finished implementation of ES, but his thought process behind that implementation. It was easy to see what motivated each part of the design.