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Award-winning evented microservices, autonomous services, and event sourcing toolkit built on @message_db
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v2.4.0.0 of the Clock library is released. It changes the behavior of the diagnostic substitute so that it returns a time value instead of a nil when not controlling the clock's time value in a test.
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Eventide's Schema library introduces a new protocol for attribute type checking with version 2.5.0.0, and the declarative strict mode of attribute type checking is no longer supported: https://t.co/6seamEiP7U
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Eventide's Schema library introduces a new protocol for attribute type checking with version 2.5.0.0, and the declarative strict mode of attribute type checking is no longer supported.
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This doesn't affect users of Eventide. Whether you use Bundler or not in your own projects is immaterial to this change.
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The Eventide Project will soon discontinue the use of Bundler in development of the toolkit itself:
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Rationale Even though Bundler was implemented on top of Rubygems, much of its functionality has gradually moved into Rubygems over the years. At present, there is no functionality exclusive to Bund...
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#wrocloverb brought the @RailsEventStore and @eventideproject teams to one stage confronting ideas โค๏ธ
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Thursday this week! Antoine Leclercq is presenting on controls, a way to bring more science to your software development. https://t.co/IsrZ1pCbDT
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When we test software, we're conducting experiments. The scientific method is in effect. Do we conduct experiments with shifting inputs and unpredictable outcomes or are we
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Join us at the Eventide Summit on Vancouver Island from September 5th - 7th. Get a first look at Eventide Gen 3, become an open source contributor with help from other contributors, learn from the experts, and connect with the community. https://t.co/xGEaShZrJ0
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New release of Eventide's Mimic library (v2.6.0.0) introduces the RecordInvocation library ( https://t.co/VHR6iyRYHg) which enables diagnostic substitutes with invocation recording like:
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Contribute to eventide-project/record-invocation development by creating an account on GitHub.
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The new Dependency and Mimic features will be demonstrated tonight at 7:30pm Central Time on the live stream from the Utah Microservices Meetup. Join us tonight for the launch of these powerful new features. Get the Zoom link at:
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Diagnostic substitutes can be quite elaborate, offering special-purpose APIs built for recording and inspecting structured telemetry data. Eventide's message writer substit
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Big changes to Eventide's Dependency library today with release 2.2.0.0. Dependency substitutes now record method invocation telemetry by default and acquire the powerful telemetry querying features recently added to Eventide's Mimic library. https://t.co/gRP0GuuQ2u
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Breaking change release of Eventide's Mimic library with release 2.4.0.0. The predicates offered by the invocation recorder are now much simpler, and more powerful. https://t.co/bizzpnkBa0
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Contribute to eventide-project/mimic development by creating an account on GitHub.
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Get a preview of upcoming changes to Eventide's Mimic library and Dependency library that make simple diagnostic substitutes almost automatic. These changes also mark the start of early, prep work of Eventide gen 3, starting in earnest this fall. https://t.co/iDdbXGMz6F
meetup.com
Diagnostic substitutes can be quite elaborate, offering special-purpose APIs built for recording and inspecting structured telemetry data. Eventide's message writer substit
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Message DB is at @postgresconf Silicon Valley today ๐ https://t.co/jBDPgPFjvz
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Utah #microservices Meetup scheduled for March! It's tomorrow, sorry for the late notice. We're going over using the Eventide Telemetry library to enable highly-observable testing without things like mocks and spies. https://t.co/77eywkFHMf
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Eventideโs Telemetry library enables you to separate what happened from what you want to do about it. This has an obvious use as a graceful way to log system behavior. But
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Fewer than 10 across 60 repos in it public life since late 2015. Only one show-stopper, and no user experienced the rare conditions that would have caused it.
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We're resuming the Utah Microservices Meetup. We're looking at a concurrency issue that someone found in an example project we've been working through. Thurs, 19 Jan, 6:30pm MST. Zoom link on the meetup page, and we post recordings to our YT channel. https://t.co/SKvBagG9Hy
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The Eventide Project has agreed with this stance for the better part of a decade ๐
I said it last week but state machines are a lost art. We make them all the time but in the worst ways & often not explicitly. Just by modelling a bunch of objects and events or vaguely connected micro services and lambdas. Simplicity comes if you think in state machines IMO.
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Farewell, Chris. May the light and weight of your mission be carried forward by those who'll endure in grief and fondness.
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Eventide students and users should recognize the model ๐ https://t.co/m6jQzBhcSi
allthingsdistributed.com
Today, I am publishing the Distributed Computing Manifesto, a canonical document from the early days of Amazon that transformed the architecture of Amazon's ecommerce platform. It highlights the...
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