@FortniteStatus After almost 20 days I still can’t bind mouse 4/5 or mouse wheel.
I am on PS5.
I repeat: 20 days.
No surprise the game is close to become dead.
You can now structure and invest in secondaries on Odin!
Interesting time for this market. LP txns happening at 40%+ discounts. Managers raising monster secondary funds. For direct deals, the bid/ask spread is still high, but opportunity is mounting.
https://t.co/JZezY3hhsr
@AnOceanGyre@debasishg This is exactly what I mean. Order and customer in your case need to be treated as a unit of work (can’t give it a name as I’m not aware of there domain you’re having in mind); they are the aggregate root, and it’s on you to treat them consistently if that is the case.
@AnOceanGyre@debasishg If you find yourself having transactions across repositories most likely you have got your domain modeling wrong.
The aggregate root is the unit of work, one root per repository is then the link.
Yesterday at @golab_conf my friend Daniel gave an amazing presentation about generating code in Go, and how to automate the boring part of your job and focus on the business logic.
Super happy to see you there!
https://t.co/QTNKwC6ZOR (LI since he doesn’t use X)
#go#golang
Meeting @damiano_dev and @jespinog around the world at different Go conferences is something I look forward to!
Two extremely talented developers and engaging technical speakers.
So glad to have met them.
Special thanks to Filippo Valsorda for yesterday afternoon's talk on 'The job of a #GoLang maintainer.' We delved into what it means to become an independent professional open-source maintainer.
@FiloSottile#GoLab2023#MaintainerLife
A big thank you to Damiano Petrungaro, who guided us through Domain-Driven Design in Go, covering tactical and strategic patterns, real-world examples, and best practices
#GoLab2023#GoLang#TechConference@damiano_dev