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📃 Documentation for the Continuous Improvement Project.
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An online learning platform with an Event-Driven Microservice Architecture
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DCL-358: Implementing Event-Driven Microservice Architecture using Spring Boot and Apache Kafka
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Event-Driven Microservices Architecture
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Semantic Knowledge Management for Cross-Domain Knowledge Sharing and Knowledge Engineering
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Demonstrating jQuery functionality - Building An Interactive Form
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Library for Transactional Outbox Pattern
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IoT Device Provisioning
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springboot event processor app.
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A simple library to implement Event Sourcing. This is a complement for nestjs/cqrs and nesjslatam/ddd
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The project was built from ground up following the the way upwork app was built. It was built using microservices, adopting cqrs pattern, rabbitmq, signalR for in app communication, Azure blob, Amazon S3, CICD, Docker and Identityserver4
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TypeScript SDK for the Hookdeck API supporting Node.js and Deno runtimes
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Introductory workshop on Spring Cloud Stream with Solace PubSub+
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.NET Building Blocks libraries for Dapr Runtime
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Um projeto criado para unir pessoas globais num Summit
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