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Episode 26 – Rinat Gits Committed

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In this episode, there is a lot of new code to dig into. Kerry and Rinat cover the newly added features, discuss how the console relates to future UIs and assists with ongoing maintenance, dabble in Event message design, and get into the CQS pattern that was used to implement some of the Entity classes. They wrap-up with how the current message-based approach can be applied synchronously or asynchronously depending on needs, and explain why there are hints of Redis in the code repository.

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In this episode, there is a lot of new code to dig into. Kerry and Rinat cover the newly added features, discuss how the console relates to future UIs and assists with ongoing maintenance, dabble in Event message design, and get into the CQS pattern that was used to implement some of the Entity classes. They wrap-up with how the current message-based approach can be applied synchronously or asynchronously depending on needs, and explain why there are hints of Redis in the code repository.

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