Domain-Driven Design and Apache Kafka with Paul Rayner
Domain-driven design (DDD) is helpful for managing complex processes and rules—especially those between business experts and developers/users—and turning them into models.
CEO of Virtual Genius Paul Rayner describes how the vast tooling in DDD enables developers to focus on the coding that really matters and makes systems more collaborative, taking into account three primary considerations: (1) how to get better at collaborating, (2) strategic design and understanding why design really matters, and (3) modeling codes. He also touches on bounded context, microservices, event storming, event sourcing, and the relationship between Apache Kafka® and DDD.
EPISODE LINKS
What is Domain-Driven Design?Microservices, Apache Kafka, and Domain-Driven DesignTurning the Database Inside Out with Apache SamzaLet’s Build “eBay” by “Turning the Database Inside Out” and Using ServerlessDesigning Event-Driven SystemsDesign Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented SoftwareThe Event Storming HandbookRefactoring: Improving the Design of Existing CodeExplore DDD ConferenceJoin the Confluent Community Slack
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