Book Overflow is "a long-form discussion podcast for software engineers" and one of the shows to which I'm subscribed. The recent episode 118 is one in the series where Carter and Nathan discuss the book Learning Domain-Driven Design: Aligning Software Architecture and Business Strategy by Vlad Khononov. I listened to this episode today and found that, as usual, the two go into great depth and draw on their thoughtfulness and experience to tease out details and connect the dots for us listeners. Covered in their discussions were a couple of patterns that resonated with me: Ports And Adapters Transactional Outbox Both these patterns live and breathe strongly within CAP, from a philosophical standpoint but also from a place that drives the fundamental design of the framework and how it manifests for us developers. So I thought it would be worth both highlighting this episode, series, and podcast, and also drawing the dots between the patterns and where they are in CAP. Ports and…
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