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David Badura (@davidbadura) · 11/2022 · Tröts: 10 · Folger: 16
Mo 07.10.2024 11:55
One of the core arguments for Event Sourcing is the ability to build read-optimized projections.
An event bus is often used as the backbone for this, allowing subscribers to react to events and transform them into corresponding read models.
I’ve just published the first post of my series, Subscriptions in Event Sourcing, which dives into this topic.
Feel free to check it out!
https://patchlevel.de/blog/the-good-and-the-bad-of-event-bus-in-event-sourcing
#TechBlog #PHP #DDD #EventSourcing
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