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Season 7, Episode 5: "Easing the Learning Curve" – w/ Jaroslav Schnaubert

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Let's face it – the concepts we use everyday are complex. While CQRS, DDD, and other architectural patterns may be 20+ years old now, anyone who's learned them can tell you that it takes a while to get the hang of it.
Today, Sara speaks with Jaroslav Schnaubert of ASSIST on strategies to ease the learning curve – from breaking down the process and restructuring your mindset when learning new concepts in software development.
Connect with Sara on LinkedIn and Twitter.
Connect with Jaroslav on LinkedIn.

Learn more about Axon at axoniq.io

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Let's face it – the concepts we use everyday are complex. While CQRS, DDD, and other architectural patterns may be 20+ years old now, anyone who's learned them can tell you that it takes a while to get the hang of it.
Today, Sara speaks with Jaroslav Schnaubert of ASSIST on strategies to ease the learning curve – from breaking down the process and restructuring your mindset when learning new concepts in software development.
Connect with Sara on LinkedIn and Twitter.
Connect with Jaroslav on LinkedIn.

Learn more about Axon at axoniq.io

  continue reading

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