Event storming? Never heard of it! Got any good blog posts on it you'd recommend?
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@ziobrando was part of a wider DDD group that in fact inspired Microservices. C/f @UdiDahan, @JimmyNilsson and many others - it’s turtles all the way down.
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Is it correct to say that back in 2012 when the term was coined there where at least two schools: yours based on the people mentioned and @fgeorge52 with his tiny services? The former spelled as two words, the latter with the dash. 😜
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Special mention also to @stilkov with self-contained-systems, who also knows all these and @ghohpe of #eip fame who was more Kafka than Kafka 15 years ago. My belief is that there was a group who developed a set of ideas in a number of related communities who all knew each other
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Communities being messaging, SOA, REST, DDD, CD, etc. It’s a small world, all these people go to the same invited workshops and symposia - leading to the emergence of similar ideas at the same time. Should mention @jezhumble and @davefarley77 in this list too.
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And finally my belief is that myself, @martinfowler and @samnewman managed to codify what a lot of people had been talking about and when Martin names something, it tends to stay named.
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Oh crap, forgot to mention @tastapod, who, for me personally was the glue that held all those communities together and personally inspired me as well as contributing the name “replaceable component architectures” hope I haven’t written anyone else out of history sorry if so
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Happy to make the oh crap honourable mentions! Yes, I describe microservices as one example of an architectural style called Replaceable Component Architecture. Actors and CSP are others, like Erlang's processes (and nodes!) and message queues.
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