4 articles tagged #event-driven
All English for IT articles related to #event-driven.
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English for Event-Driven Architects: The Vocabulary You Need
Master the English vocabulary used in event-driven system design, architecture reviews, and incident discussions. From Event Storming to saga patterns — explained for engineers.
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Vocabulary for Event-Driven Systems: Producers, Consumers, Sagas, and More
Master the English of event-driven architecture: events, producers, consumers, topics, brokers, sagas, idempotency, dead-letter queues, and event sourcing. For backend and platform engineers.
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AsyncAPI & Event-Driven API Vocabulary for Developers
AsyncAPI specification, channels, messages, bindings, and event-driven API design vocabulary.
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Event-Driven Architecture Vocabulary: Event Storming, CQRS, Saga Pattern, and More
A complete guide to event-driven architecture vocabulary: domain events, event sourcing, CQRS, saga patterns, choreography vs. orchestration, schema registry, and CloudEvents. For backend engineers, system architects, and developers building distributed event-driven systems.
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