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Patterns of Event-Driven Architecture
Thu, 27 April
Well-built event-driven architectures leverage asynchronous messaging and event processing to decouple services and maximize your system’s responsiveness, performance, scalability, and elasticity. Unfortunately, with all this power comes a fair amount of complexity, making event- driven architectures hard to build. In this session Mark Richards takes you through various event-driven design patterns that will help you achieve better responsiveness and scalability in your event-driven architecture. Through pattern walk-throughs and live code demos, you’ll learn how each event-driven pattern works, the problems it solves, and its trade-offs, ensuring that you can make the best choices for your system.
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About the speaker
Mark Richards
Founder, DeveloperToArchitect.com
Mark Richards is an experienced, hands-on software architect involved in the architecture, design, and implementation of microservices architectures and other distributed systems in a variety of technologies. He has been in the software industry since 1983 and has significant experience and expertise in application, integration, and enterprise architecture. Mark is the founder of DeveloperToArchitect.com, a free website devoted to helping developers in the journey to becoming a software architect. In addition to hands-on consulting, Mark has authored numerous technical books and videos, including his two latest books Fundamentals of Software Architecture and Software Architecture: The Hard Parts that he co-authored with Neal Ford. Mark has spoken at hundreds of conferences and user groups around the world on a variety of enterprise-related technical topics.








