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This event is a collaboration with our friends from Domain Driven Design Berlin, check out their Meetup page here and sign up there! -----

About the evening We're starting off 2025 with something a little different. After learning about EventStorming this past year, we're going to put the sticky notes aside and try a practical application. Here's the description from Jonathan, who will be running the meetup: This hands-on session will guide you through implementing an event-sourced application from start to finish. Agenda:

  • Discuss common problems and challenges in building event-sourced systems
  • Plan, build, and deploy a complete application using TypeScript and AWS
  • Share best practices and patterns with your fellow Event Sourcers

What to Bring:

  • A Mac or Linux laptop with a working Node.js setup
  • A Google Account (Gmail)
  • Your AWS account for deployment (optional)—costs will be under €2

This workshop is ideal for software developers and architects. Advanced coding skills aren’t required, familiarity with AWS, JavaScript, and basic programming concepts will be helpful.

Teacher Bio: Jonathan is an enthusiast of Domain-Driven Design and Event Sourcing. He worked as a developer and solution architect. Now, he’s the co-founder and CTO of Codebricks, a developer platform for Domain-Driven Design and Event Sourcing

RSVPS: Please sing up on the event page from Domain Driven Design Berlin! ------

Code of Conduct We adhere to the Berlin Code of Conduct to ensure a welcoming and respectful environment for all participants. The event space operates under largely compatible Thoughtworks Meetups & Events CoC.

Accessibility The Location is accessible for wheelchair users. This includes the entrance (no steps to get into the location), toilets and the stage.

From EventStorming to Running Code - Collaborative Modeling Meetup

We're starting off 2025 with something a little different. After learning about EventStorming this past year, we're going to put the sticky notes aside and try a practical application. Here's the description from Jonathan, who will be running the meetup:

This hands-on session will guide you through implementing an event-sourced application from start to finish.

Agenda:

  • Discuss common problems and challenges in building event-sourced systems
  • Plan, build, and deploy a complete application using TypeScript and AWS
  • Share best practices and patterns with your fellow Event Sourcers

What to Bring:

  • A Mac or Linux laptop with a working Node.js setup
  • A Google Account (Gmail)
  • Your AWS account for deployment (optional)—costs will be under €2

This workshop is ideal for software developers and architects. Advanced coding skills aren’t required, familiarity with AWS, JavaScript, and basic programming concepts will be helpful.

Teacher Bio: Jonathan is an enthusiast of Domain-Driven Design and Event Sourcing. He worked as a developer and solution architect. Now, he’s the co-founder and CTO of Codebricks, a developer platform for Domain-Driven Design and Event Sourcing

From EventStorming to Running Code - Collaborative Modeling Meetup

This event is a collaboration with our friends from Domain Driven Design Berlin, check out their Meetup page here.

About the evening We almost managed to solve the near-impossible problem of running an ice cream shop in our first Process Modeling workshop. We're going to continue practicing the format in this next edition of our acclaimed Collaborative Modeling Meetup! This time, let's get even more detailed and really nail down a process end-to-end. What process, you ask? Do you have any suggestions? Come with energy and enthusiasm to get hands on, and be prepared to handle lots of sticky notes! No prior experience with EventStorming is required, but note that the purpose of this event is more to practice the format than teach it.

------ Code of Conduct We adhere to the Berlin Code of Conduct to ensure a welcoming and respectful environment for all participants. The event space operates under largely compatible Thoughtworks Meetups & Events CoC.

Accessibility The Location is accessible for wheelchair users. This includes the entrance (no steps to get into the location), toilets and the stage.

EventStorming Part 3 - Collaborative Modeling Meetup
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