EventStorming at CodeMash 2024
I was excited to deliver my EventStorming workshop at CodeMash 2024. I’ve been talking with people about EventStorming for awhile now, and it’s good to see “ah ha” moments in…
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I was excited to deliver my EventStorming workshop at CodeMash 2024. I’ve been talking with people about EventStorming for awhile now, and it’s good to see “ah ha” moments in…
I’m excited that I get to be at CodeMash for all 4 days and can catch sessions and workshops! Today was the first day of workshops. I didn’t catch a…
As CodeMash and KidzMash kick off, I find myself starting in KidzMash! While I’ll be in adult sessions most of the event, you may see me in KidzMash throughout the…
As we’re getting ready to wind down this year and ring in 2024, I figured I’d reflect on this year’s adventures. Trigger Warning: If you’ve experienced inappropriateness in the field/industry…
If I had to choose a concept of software development that describes me, I would be Cross-Cutting Concerns. I don’t fit cleanly in lines. – Sadukie Let’s talk about a…
This post is part of C# Advent! Be sure to check every day for new posts from the .NET community! Happy Holidays, C# friends! Last month, Microsoft announced many new…
I picked this up after I had already been talking at conferences on this very topic of going from monolith towards microservices, with a modular monolith as a possibility. This…
I really like how Paul Rayner broke up the book into 3 sections – Ingredients, Recipes, and Cooking. Those analogies are familiar and make sense. The first part talks about…
It’s no secret that I’ve been using ChatGPT to help me with my work. And before any of you go – π± does your boss know you use ChatGPT? –…
While the edition from LeanPub is unfinished, it contains a wealth of information to get started with EventStorming. From explaining the process, the supplies, patterns and anti-patterns, and describing the…