Pre-conference workshops with Chris Richardson and Oskar Dudycz
On June 2nd and 3rd, the days before the conference begins, we will host two in-person workshops by two the best known names in the Events and Messaging worlds; Chris Richardson and Oskar Dudycz.
Designing microservices with Chris Richardson
Chris Richardson is perhaps best known for being the author of Microservices Patterns, the authoritative work on moving to a microservices architecture.
In his two-day class, Chris Richardson will guide you through the many tradeoffs and challenges you need to address before successfully building an event-driven architecture.
By the end of this class you should be able to:
- Understand when to use the microservice architecture
- Identify and define services
- Design operations that span multiple services using patterns such as Saga and CQRS
- Evaluate a microservice architecture and identify architectural smells
- Refactor and improve an architecture
- Document a microservice architecture.
Event Sourcing with Oskar Dudycz
Oskar Dudycz is the author of the popular newsletter Architecture Weekly and a well-known and respected advocate of Event Sourcing.
Oskar will lead this hands-on workshop which will give any developer the necessary grounding in the topic to apply this pattern in your own systems.
By the end of this class you will know:
- When and how to apply Event Sourcing as well as the core benefits the pattern brings
- How to reflect your business logic in the code using Events
- The different tools you can use such as Emmett, Marten, EventStoreDB etc.
- How to apply Even Sourcing to your own systems
- The challenges related to Event Sourcing and recommended solutions.
As one participant said of the course last year:
"Really hands-on. Fantastic host. Creative and collaborative exercises. I've gained the ability to explain Event Concepts to colleagues. This workshop will help me develop better-quality applications”.