EventModeling
@eventmodeling
Event Modeling describes systems for all roles in an organization: workflows, coupling & complexity for estimating, building, scaling, & maintaining.
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http://EventModeling.org 23-06-2019 02:26:58
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You wouldn't hate stored procedures so much if you didn't have to maintain and author sql code. The behaviour-data separation is a dysfunction that was born decades ago and persists today. Break free from this & other dysfunctions in one step by #EventSourcing & EventModeling
Hat tip to Adam Dymitruk because his Event Modeling inspired some of these new conventions. I'm finding the`read model` and `command` conventions translate naturally to breadboards. There are very interesting differences between the EM and breadboarding style of describing a
Practice makes perfect is BS. Practice makes PERMANENT. And we've been practicing CRUD, TDD, Agile and many other dysfunctional stuff that keeps us in a death spiral in systems automation. Practice EventModeling and #EventSourcing. Get good at THAT.
At the heart of the transaction where we can use EventModeling to show non-technical people where #EventSourcing enforces a concurrency strategy in a system.
DHH Do estimates and back then up with fixed costs and free bug fixes for life. Ryan Singer has commented on EventModeling as part of the framing in Shape Up. He presented this at the #EventModeling conference in Vancouver last year. We've worked this way for every project for years.
Level of effort has to be deconstructed into unique steps of state change and unique state projections to accomplish the goal. EventModeling is the clearest way to do this while embracing human-friendly notation and mechanics such as "specification by example".
Karl Mehta Blaize D'souza ❤️ Because they're not using EventModeling. As AI matures (at least the LLM kind) you need structure that gives exact context. The 5% are setting the example. You could say the same thing about email adoption in the early 90s.
This is how I feel about every slice in EventModeling. We're part of the 5% where AI is a clear productivity enhancement.
Ben Ford Adam Dymitruk EventModeling I'd speculate that it's because of a simple notation and high repetitiveness: only a handful of primitives and four patterns. And it's natural language-based, which, I guess, plays especially well with LLMs.
Had a great time hosting Adam Dymitruk Coder Radio! We broke down the essential concepts of Event Modeling and how it can change the way you think about software development. Check it out! 🔥 #EventModeling #SoftwareDevelopment Coder Radio coder.show/627
We hear the same about EventModeling
Why regular projects hit a crippling cost curve: too much coupling from the good intentions of reuse of previous work. Why we don't suffer this in EventModeling: We build to the side, not on top. The only coupling we accept is through the facts that happened in the past. It's