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You've just deployed your app. 2 AM. Your phone buzzes. The database is on fire... Don't let this happen to you. Learn how to unlock 99.99% uptime with Apache Kafka 4.2, CQRS, and Event Sourcing in .NET 8 and TypeScript 5.5.
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The current state of event-driven architecture is at a critical juncture. With the rise of microservices and real-time data processing, the need for reliable and scalable systems has never been more pressing. You'll learn how to design and implement a robust event-driven system that can handle high volumes of data and provide real-time insights.
The Problem/Context
Most developers miss this critical step: designing for failure.
"A system that is not designed for failure will fail in unexpected ways.
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