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With pressure to deliver fast, scalable solutions, developers are turning to event-driven microservices as a promising alternative.
We discuss the main concepts behind event-driven programming, which, after object-oriented programming, is another fundamental stepping stone in understanding modern embedded software.
An event-driven architecture (EDA) defines a methodology for designing and implementing applications and systems in which events transmit between loosely coupled software components and services.
What is object-oriented programming, and how does it work under the hood? How about event-driven programming? Such questions, in one form or another, constantly appear in various discussion forums.
What’s perhaps most interesting about Drasi’s approach to event-driven computing is its support for what, in the past, would have been many different event management tools.
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