Would you like to extend your knowledge with of CQRS & DDD with expert guidance? Fancy learning how to build your systems far more reliably? Then come along to this advanced CQRS training and dive deeper into discussion on process managers, sagas, and advanced messaging patterns.
If you are an Architect, Senior Developer who wants to learn best practices for Domain Driven Design and in particular how to use Command Query Separation (CQRS), Domain Events and Event Sourcing, this is intensive 2-day weekend course for you!
In this course, you will focus in heavily on process managers, sagas, and advanced messaging patterns ideas and you will spend about 50% of the time working through problems to dive deep and produce working code.
Would you like to learn all about system building and architectures with Domain Driven Design? Join this course on CQRS, Domain Events, Event Sourcing and how to apply DDD with Greg Young!
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Greg Young's 3-day CQRS, Domain Events, Event Sourcing and how to apply DDD course will teach you all about system building and architectures with Domain Driven Design.
In this 4-day course, written by Mr. DDD himself Eric Evans and delivered by inspired expert Alberto Brandolini, you'll learn how to put the domain model to work!
This course extends upon the ideas found in Greg's widely attended first class (Greg Young's CQRS, Domain Events, Event Sourcing and how to apply DDD).
If you are an Architect or Senior Developer with a strong interest in Domain Driven Design and in particular how to use Command Query Separation (CQRS), Domain Events and Event Sourcing, then Greg Young's course is for you!
The Godfather of DDD, Eric Evans, elaborates and expands on his expert DDD eXchange talk 'Case Study Involving Strategic Design and Established Formalisms.