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A laboratory to use pokemons and do some experiments with React Hooks API
A scalable, event-driven and event-sourced Java EE application
Serverless Ecommerce Platform is a sample implementation of a serverless backend for an e-commerce website. This sample is not meant to be used as an e-commerce platform as-is, but as an inspiratio…
Server and client for rima project deployed to netlify
Saga Pattern Implementation Using Axon and Spring Boot
Resources for video demonstrations and blog posts related to DataOps on AWS
A framework for building applications using the CQRS and Event Sourcing patterns.
👪 A Go library and CLI tools for encoding, decoding, traversing, merging, comparing, querying and publishing GEDCOM files.
Sample serverless application with observability capabilities
Fixed version of Nordstroms hello-retail serverless workshop example
twcardenas / hello-retail
Forked from NewEraCodeRepo/hello-retailFixed version of Nordstroms hello-retail serverless workshop example
A straightforward way to build event based applications with AWS Lambda.
Proof-of-concept for building a serverless event-sourcing with projections and replay on AWS Serverless platform
Custom Jest matcher for aXe for testing accessibility ♿️🃏
Utilities for GEDCOM 5.5 to GEDCOM X Conversion
A comprehensive Domain-Driven Design example with problem space strategic analysis and various tactical patterns.
Spring boot with domain driven design
Introduce a fluent way to design cloud native microservices via EventStorming workshop, this is a hands-on workshop. Contains such topics: DDD, Event storming, Specification by example. Including t…
A curated list of Domain-Driven Design (DDD), Command Query Responsibility Segregation (CQRS), Event Sourcing, and Event Storming resources
Interactive roadmaps, guides and other educational content to help developers grow in their careers.
Small examples showing how to use Terraform GitHub Actions within a repository
Libraries for running GraphQL in Kotlin