An engineering-oriented C++20 toolkit with duck-typed concepts, static design, async coroutines, and semantic containers — header-only, RTTI-free, and concurrency-friendly.
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An engineering-oriented C++20 toolkit with duck-typed concepts, static design, async coroutines, and semantic containers — header-only, RTTI-free, and concurrency-friendly.
This example showcases an event-sourced CQRS system based on github.com/romshark/eventlog
Asynchronous event sourcing.
we simulated distributed transactions by implemented optimistic concurrency control algorithms and using the private workspace mechanism
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An example of conditional S3 writes using v2 of the AWS SDK and MinIO for integration tests.
A full micro service boiler plate to kit start a project, handles optimistic concurrency control, integrated event bus (NAT streamer)
Microservices ticketing system using TypeScript, NATS streaming, MongoDB per service, Redis queues, Docker, Kubernetes & Stripe.
self learning new things (protobuf, gRPC, RabbitMQ EDA patterns: SAGA, CQRS, Event Sourcing, Dead Letter Exchange, Resequencer, Redis Pub/Sub, WebSockets, TCP Sockets, ...etc)
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