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Dolittle is a decentralized, distributed, event-driven microservice platform built to harness the power of events.
Dolittle is a decentralized, distributed, event-driven microservice platform built to harness the power of events.
Dolittle is a decentralized, distributed, event-driven microservice platform built to harness the power of events.
Dolittle is a decentralized, distributed, event-driven microservice platform built to harness the power of events.
A package which contains a set of abstract classes implemented following DDD (Domain-Driven design), CQRS (Command Query Responsibility Segregation) principles ready for Event Sourcing.
Basic building blocks for building domain models using CQRS and Event Sourcing.
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Dolittle is a platform designed to build Line of Business applications without sacrificing architectural quality, code quality or scalability.
Dolittle is a platform designed to build Line of Business applications without sacrificing architectural quality, code quality or scalability.
Dolittle is a platform designed to build Line of Business applications without sacrificing architectural quality, code quality or scalability.
Dolittle is a platform designed to build Line of Business applications without sacrificing architectural quality, code quality or scalability.
Dolittle is a platform designed to build Line of Business applications without sacrificing architectural quality, code quality or scalability.
Dolittle is a platform designed to build Line of Business applications without sacrificing architectural quality, code quality or scalability.
Dolittle is a platform designed to build Line of Business applications without sacrificing architectural quality, code quality or scalability.
Dolittle is a platform designed to build Line of Business applications without sacrificing architectural quality, code quality or scalability.
Dolittle is a platform designed to build Line of Business applications without sacrificing architectural quality, code quality or scalability.
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