Ray's architecture: how we structure an Electron app
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Take a quick look at what is a Command Bus and develop a mental model on how to think about it and it's purpose.
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The use of a message envelope has many benefits for the design of your application. It allows you to carry system information, nicely separated from domain information, in a generic way.
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A nice way of structuring an app and good example of handling multitenancy in a light way by the Tighten team.
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Jonathan Reinink wrote another excellent blog post.
As much as possible, keep data fetching to the perimeter of your Laravel applications. What do I mean by this? In the simplest terms, it means running your database queries in your controllers.
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At the LaraconLive India conference, Shawn McCool shared some interesting ideas on how to handle models in complex apps.
If you want to speak at the 2019 edition of the conference, you'll be happy to learn that they currently have a CFP running.
Event Sourcing is a concept you'll start to hear more and more in the development community. Yet, there's no real aggregate of different talks or just resources in general available. Everything is spread out. Getting started with Event Sourcing isn't the easiest thing to do.http://nicolaswidart.com/blog/get-up-and-running-with-event-sourcingThis post has as goal to regroup as much information as possible about event sourcing. This will include links to conference talks, slideshows, github repositories, blog posts, and so on.