[[blog/video-event-sourcing-you-are-doing-it-wrong-david-schmitz.md|Video_ Event Sourcing You are doing it wrong - David Schmitz]] Want to Read Rate this book 1 of 5 stars2 of 5 stars3 of 5 stars4 of 5 stars5 of 5 stars Exploring CQRS and Event Sourcing by Dominic Betts, Julian Dominguez, Grigori Melnik, Fernando Simonazzi, Mani Subramanian, Greg Young (Forward) 3.66 · https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/19086899-exploring-cqrs-and-event-sourcing?from_search=true#https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/19086899-exploring-cqrs-and-event-sourcing?from_search=true# https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/19086899-exploring-cqrs-and-event-sourcing?from_search=true# Rating details · 93 ratings · 7 reviews This guide is focused on building highly scalable, highly available, and maintainable applications with the Command & Query Responsibility Segregation and the Event Sourcing architectural patterns. It presents a learning journey, not definitive guidance. It describes the experiences of a development team with no prior CQRS proficiency in building, deploying (to Windows Azure), and maintaining a sample real-world, complex, enterprise system to showcase various CQRS and ES concepts, challenges, and techniques. The development team did not work in isolation; we actively sought input from industry experts and from a wide group of advisors to ensure that the guidance is both detailed and practical. The CQRS pattern and event sourcing are not mere simplistic solutions to the problems associated with large-scale, distributed systems. By providing you with both a working application and written guidance, we expect you’ll be well prepared to embark on your own CQRS journey. (less) Get A Copy AmazonOnline Stores ▾Book Links ▾ Kindle Edition, 346 pages Published July 20th 2012 ASIN B00EUGIRQY . Edition Language English . 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Community Reviews Showing 1-30 3.66 · https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/19086899-exploring-cqrs-and-event-sourcing?from_search=true# Rating details · 93 ratings · 7 reviews ![[./resources/book-exploring-cqrs-and-event-sourcing-microsoft.resources/loading-45f04d682f1e9151cf1e6fb18a1bde21.gif]] https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/19086899-exploring-cqrs-and-event-sourcing?from_search=true#Filter | https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/19086899-exploring-cqrs-and-event-sourcing?from_search=true#Sort order . May 05, 2018 Ahmad hosseini rated it liked it · review of another edition Shelves: programming, software-engineering This guide provides a detailed journal of the practitioners implementing a real production system using the CQRS and Event Sourcing patterns, and also highlights the tradeoffs and teaches the principles the underline them. This guide is a good resource for developers who want to begin developing a CQRS system or convert their current system. Reading this book showed me that CQRS and ES was not as hard as I thought. CQRS pattern appears to be simple in practice, it requires a significant shift in t …more flag 5 likes · Like · 1 comment · see review Aug 07, 2018 Tomek Lelek rated it really liked it A very practical book, but the use cases are for small traffic and low scale. flag 1 like · Like · comment · see review Nov 03, 2016 Pawel Dolega rated it liked it This is a little awkward book. As stated pretty early on - it’s a journey toward implementing CQRS / Event Sourcing / DDD strategies during implementation of a sample application. You need to read it while closely following the code (OK, you don’t need to but it helps, at least in certain sections). But here is a catch - it’s not always that easy, because - as the word “journey” implies - particular chapters in the book does not always really refer to the actual code you find in repo (well, it r …more flag 1 like · Like · comment · see review Mar 15, 2018 Saphyel rated it really liked it Explains very well the concepts of CQRS and Event sourcing (and a bit of DDD), their examples are with M$ products (kind of obvious or expected?) but feels more like a choice of preferences rather than just marketing/spam. I usually skip the the real case scanarios but in this case I highly recommend to read them because every case is different and if you are planning to start to use this technique you may follow one of their approach flag Like · comment · see review May 27, 2018 Tom Kerkhove rated it it was ok Stopped reading, way of writing is not really my cup of tea for a book and wasn’t motivating me to keep on reading. flag Like · comment · see review Feb 20, 2017 Chandan Khatwani rated it it was amazing · review of another edition Great book on the subject This is the only book that is available on this topic and is worth the money. I devoured the book read it a couple of times flag Like · comment · see review Feb 23, 2014 Will rated it really liked it · review of another edition Pretty awesome and complete. 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