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| | | | | This is the first post in the Building an Event Driven .NET Application series where we'll lay the foundation for your event driven knowledge moving forward. | |
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philodev.one
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| | | | | Implementing a Queue Request / Response with Symfony Messenger to explore the benefits of asynchronous communication between services | |
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| | | | | Thanks for taking the time to stop by! I try to post every few weeks on topics ranging from niche aspects of computer programming to organizational and business challenges. By all means subscribe to the RSS feed! | |
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| | | If you are following the news around Debezium-?an open-source platform for Change Data Capture (CDC) for a variety of databases-?you may have seen the announcement that the project is in the process of moving to the Commonhaus Foundation. I think this is excellent news for the Debezium project, its community, and open-source CDC at large. In this post I'd like to share some more context on why I am so excited about this development. | ||