IMPORTANT: Unfortunately, Barry O'Reilly has had to withdraw from this event. Huge thanks to James Eastham and Ian Cooper for stepping in at the last minute!
In April, we're live in Melbourne, live-streaming everywhere else, and thrilled to be joined by two Event-Driven Architecture (EDA) experts from the UK, both in town from the UK for NDC Melbourne. James Eastham will be sharing his experiences building Event Driven Systems & after the talk, Ian Cooper, the 'guv' of the BrighterCommand messaging framework will joining him for an open Q&A/discussion about EDA
Agenda:
5:30pm - Arrival, food and networking
6:00pm - Welcome
6:15pm - James Eastham - So You Want to Build an Event Driven System
7:15pm - Ian Cooper & James Eastham - EDA open discussion + Q&A
8:00pm - Wrap-up
So You Want to Build an Event Driven System
Making your system 'event driven' is a common consideration when building modern systems. Especially if these applications leverage serverless technologies.
But what does that actually mean in the real world? What are the benefits of adopting this architecture style, what are the challenges and some of the tradeoffs?
In this session, you'll learn all about that and more with tips taken from building event driven systems in the real world. Starting from why, understanding what and plenty of practical things you can take away and use in your own applications. From the simple, through to some advanced integration patterns that this architecture style unlocks to improve the resilience, extensibility and scalability of your systems.
James Eastham
James Eastham is a Serverless Developer Advocate at Datadog. He has over 10 years experience in software, at all layers of the application stack.
He has worked in front-line support, database administration, backend development and now works with some of the biggest companies in the world architecting systems using AWS technologies.
James produces content on YouTube, focused around building applications with serverless technologies using .NET & Rust.
Ian Cooper
Polyglot Coding Architect in London, founder of #ldnug, speaker, tabletop gamer, geek. Tattooed, pierced, and bearded. The 'guv' on @BrighterCommand (https://www.goparamore.io/)