Robert Laszczak
@roblaszczak
Creator of https://watermill.io Co-author of 📕 Go With The Domain: Building Modern Business Software in Go
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Can you develop your microservices in Go with constant velocity? I'm sure you've already seen some legacy microservices running everyone maintaining them into tears. What can we do with that? Let's solve that issue with DDD Lite! threedots.tech/post/ddd-lite-…
No Silver Bullet podcast is coming back after break. New episode: tomorrow
A nice article about "Durable Background Execution with Go and SQLite" #golang threedots.tech/post/sqlite-du…
Big kudos to @dkotik for implementing SQLite Pub/Sub and writing this post. Implementing Pub/Sub is not a trivial task. Especially if you are using SQL database as a backend. Especially if it's SQLite. Worth mentioning: it's CGO free!
Scrolling feed because your services are down because of AWS? Next time, use just-released Watermill SQLite, at least your Pub/Sub would be up 🤞 threedots.tech/post/sqlite-du…
it's true
so far the best way I found to learn @golang is @ThreeDotsLabs . I started with "Go in One evening" course and I loved it. The most simple and practical approach to learn. Although it took a bit more than an evening for me to complete 🙈
8888 GitHub stars feels like the perfect milestone to refresh our docs! Thanks, Claude Code. We finally don't need to fight with frontend 🤫
If you are skeptical about AI and LLMs, you can have multiple valid reasons for that. One of the most popular reasons is expectations dissonance - you see many people who pretend to build cool things with AI. Why it is like that? threedots.tech/post/ai-agent-…
We've spent a few weeks this year building an LLM-based feature. Here's a new post about what we learned: threedots.tech/post/ai-agent-…
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The next edition of the most popular Event-Driven Architecture training in Go has just started! Why are 1,102+ developers ahead of you in Event-Driven Architecture? While you watched videos, they built production-ready backends 🔥
We're going live to talk about the hard parts of event-driven architecture later today 👇 youtube.com/watch?v=iMZpPN…
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Event-Driven Architecture: The Hard Parts - NO SILVER BULLET
People will use a structure like this and complain clean architecture is complex 🫠 It's never the patterns, it's the execution.
The next edition of the most popular Event-Driven Architecture training in Go has just started! Why are 1,102+ developers ahead of you in Event-Driven Architecture? While you watched videos, they built production-ready backends 🔥
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