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Eventual Consistency and Business Alignment

I recently discovered through eventual consistency that my bounded contexts were not properly aligned with the business.   I won’t lie, it took me quite a while to make this realization. This was most likely the case in many situations I’ve had in the past.  Because of this realization, I wanted to let out some of my thoughts about eventual consistency and business alignment. Dependent Bounded Context I’ve often encounter situations where a bounded context requires information that another bounded context is responsible for.  I’d like to use a simple example I’ve heard from Udi Dahan.  In the context of an Ecommerce site. A… Read More »Eventual Consistency and Business Alignment

My F# Journey – F# Learning Resources

Thinking about learning functional programming with F#?  Here is a list of F# learning resources that will help you on your own F# journey. Robert C. Martin – Functional Programming: What? Why? When? Why is functional programming becoming such a hot topic? Just what is functional programming anyway? And when am I going to have to know about it? In this talk Uncle Bob will walk you through the rationale that is driving the current push towards functional programming. He’ll also introduce you to the basics by walking through some simple Clojure code. F# Software Foundation http://fsharp.org/ A wealth of… Read More »My F# Journey – F# Learning Resources

My F# Journey – What I’ve learned so far

This is a first blog post in a series to document my experiences while learning functional programming. This is my F# Journey. During my 15 year career that started in the late 90’s, I have not made very many conscious decisions about learning a specific language or technology.  The path I’ve taken and the experience I’ve gained seems like it just happened naturally. As someone always wanting to learn, I usually find some interesting topics and start going down the rabbit hole (Domain Driven Design, CQRS, Event Sourcing… thanks Greg Young), however I never usually set out on a “I’m going… Read More »My F# Journey – What I’ve learned so far