Sept. 27, 2024, 11:45 p.m.

Weeknotes: 23 September to 27 September 2024

Getting context, the value of differing perspectives, exploring event-driven architecture and complex event processing

Sandra's Weeknotes

a painting of cliffs and a beach
Beach formation on Bornholm. Scene from Rø (1843), Vilhelm Kyhn (Danish, 1819–1903)

What I have found gripping

  • Context matters and enquiring about it too

  • Pairing in addition to listening to different perspectives can lead to exploring problems through new angles

  • EDA stands for Event-driven Architecture

  • CEP is an acronym for Complex Event Processing. It’s an event-driven technology to aggregate, process, and analyse data streams

What I have read

  • Common API mistakes and how to avoid them, Thomas Hunter II

  • Complex event processing, Confluent

  • 5 Ally Actions - Sep 20, 2024, Better Allies

  • Event-driven architecture style

What I have listened to

Change, Technically: Who's technical? Ashley Juavinett, PhD and Cat Hicks, PhD

Who's technical?

What makes someone technical? What are our preconceptions about "technical" skills? How do those beliefs influence outcomes, and the success of who we include? Ashley and Cat dig in.CreditsAshley Juavinett, host + producerCat Hicks, host + produce...

Featured quote

What happens when we discover people have expertise we didn't plan for? What cool possibilities are there? What does it mean to think interdisciplinary about how we do this technical work? — Cat Hicks, PhD

Further reading and resources

In English

  • The Complete Guide to Event-Driven Architecture, Solace

In French

  • Luce Brotcorne : Le lien entre le théorique et le concret est une richesse, Chut !

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