Add Dot
by Vaughn Vernon
Interviews with leading software architects and developers.
Listen to get deep insights on modern software architecture and development approaches while facing sociotechnical challenges.
If you are a technology executive, senior architect, or software engineer you will gain a fresh perspective on increasing success and innovation in software design and implementation.
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Episodes
AI That Actually Works (and With Ethics, Even!)
44m · PublishedVaughn discusses generative AI with Cassidy Williams (@Cassidoo) regarding the SaaS AI product that she and her team have developed. They cover the challenges of generative AI that supports accuracy in content repurposing, such as: customers don't want content generated as a talk transcript with all images from the speaker's slide deck. Customers want the talk repurposed to contain the most salient points and related images that are suitable for, e.g., a blog post.
What qualifies software as an AI, and what tools can help software engineers make the leap to AI application development? The two also discuss the good, the bad, and the ugly of ChatGPT, and how ethical companies can develop AI products with trustworthy ethics.
Read our Contenda-generated blog post "Reactive DDD Modeling Uncertainty" and try Contenda for yourself at: https://contenda.co
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Bonus: Author Anecdotes
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The CQRS and Event Sourcing Long Position
38m · PublishedVaughn and Greg discuss a lot of topics!
- CQRS
- Event Sourcing
- The CQRS and Event Sourcing book Greg was completing at the time of this interview
- EventStore and specific unique features
- EventStore Clustering complexity PAXOS (defined by Leslie Lamport in 1998)
- Data Mesh
- "The Old New Thing"
- UDP multicast for trading messaging
- His upcoming next book
- His current work challenges
Gregory Young coined the term “CQRS” (Command Query Responsibility Segregation) and it was instantly picked up by the community who have elaborated upon it ever since. He is the founder and creator of Event Store. He has 15+ years of varied experience in computer science from embedded operating systems to business systems and he brings a pragmatic and often times unusual viewpoint to discussions.
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Writing Patterns for API Design
1h 1m · PublishedWith several great books on API design already on our shelves, this one stands out as a hefty pattern language and catalog for API designers. It's chock full of about everything you could need to design an industrial-strength API. Our discussion steps through the pattern writing process, including working as a team of five industry and academic professionals. Learn insights from one of the book's co-authors and pattern writers—a software industry practitioner—including his favorite and most challenging pattern in the book.
Daniel Lübke is a Software and Business Process Architect working at Digital Solution Architecture GmbH in Hanover, Germany. He received his PhD in Software Engineering in 2007. Since then he is working as a consulting and coding software architect in client projects. He is one of the contributors to the API Pattern collection, author and editor of several books and other publications, and is frequently sharing his experience in conference talks and lectures.
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Viewpoints: Software Development's Future
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Web API Design in the Face of Complex Distributed Architectures
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Functional, DRY, and Bi-Temporal Models
1h 24m · PublishedTomasz discusses these advanced topics while applying the overarching principles of Domain-Driven Design.
- Functional Programming and Architecture
- The real meaning of the largely misunderstood DRY principle (Don't Repeat Yourself)
- The effects of tacit knowledge within organizations.
- The deep historical as-it-actually-was records of Bi-Temporal Models using CQRS.
Learn Functional DDD and Architecture from Tomasz in his upcoming workshop.
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Event Modeling and Event Sourcing
1h 0m · PublishedAdam Dymitruk discusses with Vaughn the optimized steps and techniques of Event Modeling—a lightweight, graphical approach to software development. In addition, the topic transitions to Event Sourcing techniques to manage application persistence challenges. You'll enjoy Adam's unique experience.
Join Adam's upcoming workshop and learn to put these tools of agility to work.
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Overcoming Complexity in Modernization with Cloud and Other Popular Technologies
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From Juneteenth to UML in Color
51m · PublishedMichael Brown is a senior software engineer at Microsoft where he helps their customers in their Cloud Adoption journey. He has over 27 years in industry experience (giving him enough time to see movements come and go and come back again). He founded Juneteenth Conference in 2020 to highlight Black excellence in technology and to create a platform to promote tech careers to Black youth.
Vaughn and Michael's conversation explores how practicing Lean Startup and having a product mindset brought the conference to reality in two weeks. Additional topics are Michael's use of UML in Color to represent design stereotypes and assist with his use of Domain-Driven Design.
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Add Dot has 34 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 32:35:03. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 20th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 19th, 2024 03:12.