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goloroden

305 karmajoined 13 tahun yang lalu
founder and cto at www.thenativeweb.io. loves javascript, node.js, lisp, apples and raspberries. favors unix and the shell. spreads knowledge. mvp. he/him.

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ESDM Is Now Open Source

docs.eventsourcingdb.io
3 points·by goloroden·kemarin dulu·0 comments

Claude, Start My Database

docs.eventsourcingdb.io
3 points·by goloroden·5 hari yang lalu·2 comments

The Event-Sourced Domain Modeling Language Is Now Open-Source

esdm.io
1 points·by goloroden·7 hari yang lalu·0 comments

OpenCQRS 2.0: Tests That Read Like the Domain

docs.eventsourcingdb.io
4 points·by goloroden·8 hari yang lalu·0 comments

Use Model with Domain: An Interview on Domain Storytelling

docs.eventsourcingdb.io
1 points·by goloroden·12 hari yang lalu·0 comments

Too Many Islands, Too Few Bridges: Notes from the Event Modeling Conference 2026

docs.eventsourcingdb.io
2 points·by goloroden·15 hari yang lalu·0 comments

OpenCQRS 2 Is There

github.com
3 points·by goloroden·18 hari yang lalu·0 comments

Don't Put That PDF in Your Event

docs.eventsourcingdb.io
2 points·by goloroden·19 hari yang lalu·0 comments

Results without insight: What AlphaGo teaches us about GenAI

heise.de
3 points·by goloroden·19 hari yang lalu·0 comments

Thinking in Events

docs.eventsourcingdb.io
2 points·by goloroden·23 hari yang lalu·0 comments

Testing Without Mocks

docs.eventsourcingdb.io
2 points·by goloroden·26 hari yang lalu·0 comments

The sovereign cloud that isn't: a label for the wrong level

heise.de
3 points·by goloroden·26 hari yang lalu·0 comments

Commanded, Meet EventSourcingDB

docs.eventsourcingdb.io
3 points·by goloroden·29 hari yang lalu·0 comments

Event-Driven TypeScript: An Interview on Nimbus

docs.eventsourcingdb.io
1 points·by goloroden·bulan lalu·0 comments

Is symbolic AI more relevant than ever?

heise.de
2 points·by goloroden·bulan lalu·0 comments

The Read Model Zoo: Projections Beyond Tables

docs.eventsourcingdb.io
1 points·by goloroden·bulan lalu·0 comments

You Don't Need an Outbox

docs.eventsourcingdb.io
4 points·by goloroden·bulan lalu·0 comments

Commands Aren't Just Events in Reverse

docs.eventsourcingdb.io
2 points·by goloroden·bulan lalu·0 comments

What's an Entity, Anyway?

docs.eventsourcingdb.io
2 points·by goloroden·2 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

Is DDD Overkill for My CRUD Project?

docs.eventsourcingdb.io
2 points·by goloroden·2 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

comments

goloroden
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Thank you very much :-)
goloroden
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
AFAICT there are already a few in the making :-)
goloroden
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Thanks :-)
goloroden
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I think two different meanings of "capabilities" are getting conflated here. In the HATEOAS sense, capabilities are the state transitions a server advertises via hypermedia links – an API discovery mechanism, not an authorization model. Roles and permissions are orthogonal to that and of course still enforced server-side on every request. A server that takes hypermedia seriously only advertises links the current user is actually allowed to follow, which is arguably a security plus.

Also worth noting: that sentence was just a historical aside about Fielding's original definition. The actual argument of the piece is that what most people call REST is really CRUD over HTTP, and that commands and queries are a better fit.
goloroden
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I entered my zip code… well, wrong country: I’m living in Germany.

And even if you knew that, the only thing you could have known from the zip code is the city. At least roughly, because multiple small villages share one zip code.

Or, to cut it short: This doesn’t work at all on a general and global level, so I guess there’s a reason why websites do this differently…
goloroden
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
There are a number of strategies, some described here: https://docs.eventsourcingdb.io/best-practices/gdpr-complian...
goloroden
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
No. Was your comment AI-written?

(I'm asking because it's super annoying that some pseudo-smart people come up with an oh-so-clever approach of "look ma, I have detected AI slop" over and over again, when all they actually do is piss people off who write by hand.)
goloroden
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Thank you very much :-)
goloroden
·9 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Sad but true.
goloroden
·9 bulan yang lalu·discuss
And maybe as well https://www.cqrs.com
goloroden
·9 bulan yang lalu·discuss
If you want to, reach out to me via mail: [email protected]

Maybe I can shed some light on this :-)
goloroden
·9 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Haha, that’s true :-)
goloroden
·9 bulan yang lalu·discuss
You can find a pretty detailed overview with some examples in the documentation: https://docs.eventsourcingdb.io/reference/eventql/
goloroden
·10 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Regarding GQL… which (accidentally :-D) has almost the exact same syntax as EventQL (the query language of EventSourcingDB), which was published earlier. See https://docs.eventsourcingdb.io/reference/eventql/ for details.

What a coincidence… ;-)
goloroden
·10 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Just a little hint: Read the other comments as well…
goloroden
·10 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Just a little hint: Read the other comments as well…
goloroden
·10 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Hi there,

I’m one of the creators of EventSourcingDB, and the CTO of the native web (the company behind EventSourcingDB).

Because of ongoing legal investigations I can’t comment any further, but I’d like to provide you with some links, so you can see for yourself:

https://www.eventsourcingdb.io

https://docs.eventsourcingdb.io

https://hub.docker.com/r/thenativeweb/eventsourcingdb

https://www.cqrs.com

https://www.eventsourcing.ai
goloroden
·10 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I think I’d call what Tesla did fraud. Or scam. Or both.