Event Store blog
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Now we can start getting to some of the interesting things in Projections. It was quite odd, as I was leading up to this post...
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In the “intermission” post we jumped ahead quite a bit in terms of the complexity of the projection we were building. Let’s jump...
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There was a pretty good question this morning when I checked comments on posts. “What is the difference between projections and,...
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Yesterday I was meeting with a company. We were going through some of their problems and looking at whether the Event Store and...
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In Projections 2 we looked at creating a very simple projection that would analyze our statistics inside of the Event Store. The...
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In the first post on projections we talked a bit about the theory behind projections. In this post we are going to try to create...
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Over at eventstore.com we have 1.0’d the Event Store database as an Event Store (i.e. storing/retrieving events/multinode...
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Travelling and watching people using the Event Store I have seen many with a confusion about how streams work. In particular...
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As Christmas and New Year fast approach us, we have lots of goodies we’re going to be announcing at Event Store!
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We had a question on Twitter about whether events stored in the Event Store have to implement any interfaces or inherit from a...
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What if I told you that the new Event Store database is an ACID compliant database with only 24 bytes of mutable data? This...
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One of the main use cases we had for using Javascript as our query language was that the same code could be hosted in a browser....
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We went through the process last night of setting up Amazon EC2 nodes with the Event Store running on them. This post is a quick...
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Updated November 25th, 2015 to fix broken links to code on GitHub.
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The recent launch of the open-source version of Event Store - a rock-solid, super-fast persistence engine for supporting Event...