"Commands are the gatekeepers of change. Queries are the library of knowledge." Just a beautiful summation of CQRS. Would've loved more code samples, but otherwise amazing article.
Regarding code samples, is there anything you were specifically interested in seeing? I may post a follow-up if there is interest. It is my intention to one day publish a template for our style of API (which also includes event sourcing). I hope there is nothing especially ground-breaking in there. Maybe just organization patterns that people had not considered. (It may just be the way my brain works, but I find organization to be the hardest part of every solution.)
No sweat! I think these situations through in code, so examples always help me digest. Even if I already understand the situation, like in this case, I still enjoy watching someone else's perspective. Plus when a saw a notif for a post by you, I was like "dayummmmmm time to see some of that sweet Speakman f#!"
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"Commands are the gatekeepers of change. Queries are the library of knowledge." Just a beautiful summation of CQRS. Would've loved more code samples, but otherwise amazing article.
Thanks!
Regarding code samples, is there anything you were specifically interested in seeing? I may post a follow-up if there is interest. It is my intention to one day publish a template for our style of API (which also includes event sourcing). I hope there is nothing especially ground-breaking in there. Maybe just organization patterns that people had not considered. (It may just be the way my brain works, but I find organization to be the hardest part of every solution.)
No sweat! I think these situations through in code, so examples always help me digest. Even if I already understand the situation, like in this case, I still enjoy watching someone else's perspective. Plus when a saw a notif for a post by you, I was like "dayummmmmm time to see some of that sweet Speakman f#!"