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Interview: OpenCQRS Framework Development and CQRS Patterns

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goloroden

7mo ago· 13 min readen

Summary

This is an interview with Frank, a managing director at Digital Frontiers and one of the architects of OpenCQRS, discussing the framework's development, version 1.0 release, and its adoption in production systems. The interview covers the origins of OpenCQRS, its stability and usability, and provides insights into CQRS (Command Query Responsibility Segregation) and event sourcing patterns from the perspective of the framework's creators.

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Frank, you are one of the managing directors at Digital Frontiers and also one of the architects and main developers of OpenCQRS
Over the past months we've seen a lot of interest in the framework, especially now with version 1.0 out
Some of our customers have even been building production systems with the release candidate for quite a while already, which shows how stable and usable it has been early on
Before we dive into details, let's start at the very beginning: can you tell us a b
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