And here we go again - more coffee and more reading:
- Software Architecture
- Microservices with CQRS and Event Sourcing in TypeScript with NestJS #PickOfTheWeek
Article describes a simple open-source application that uses Domain-Driven Design (DDD), CQRS, and event sourcing. - Queue Processing Considerations #PickOfTheWeek
Article covers some of the challenges raised by using events and events processing. - Reactive Architecture with Spring Boot
Author takes a look at microservices that communicate in a blocking fashion and turn them into reactive applications to improve the flow between them. 
 - Microservices with CQRS and Event Sourcing in TypeScript with NestJS #PickOfTheWeek
 - Software Development
- Empathy for the Dev: Avoiding common pitfalls when communicating with developers
All too often, developers go deep on the wrong things, when writing documentation. A little bit of empathy can get your docs back on track. - Comprehensive Guide to Java Streams
Tutorial shows how to work with the different classes and interfaces of the Java Stream API. - Add Header to Every Request in Postman
In the tutorial you'll learn how to add HTTP headers to every request in Postman by using pre-request scripts. - Chaos engineering helps DevOps cope with complexity #PickOfTheWeek
How open source is spreading chaos thinking. 
 - Empathy for the Dev: Avoiding common pitfalls when communicating with developers
 - Clean Code
- Functional Decomposition #PickOfTheWeek
What you can do to make your function easier to understand, maintain and reuse? 
 - Functional Decomposition #PickOfTheWeek
 - Libraries
- JPA and Hibernate – Criteria vs. JPQL vs. HQL Query
How to use JPA and Hibernate queries and the difference between Criteria, JPQL, and HQL queries. - Hibernate’s @NotFound Annotation – How to use it and a better alternative
What @NotFound annotation is? How to use it? And what effects does it has? 
 - JPA and Hibernate – Criteria vs. JPQL vs. HQL Query
 - Productivity
 - Dividing your work day into four quadrants #PickOfTheWeek
How to use ‘daily quadrants’ to get more done each day? 
Do you want more?
- Clean Architecture online course (Polish) - I show practial usage of Hexagonal Architecture, Domain-Driven Design, Test-Driven Development and many, many more.
 
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