Architecture VS Revo

Compare Architecture vs Revo and see what are their differences.

Architecture

.NET 8, Angular 17, Clean Architecture, Clean Code, SOLID Principles, KISS Principle, DRY Principle, Fail Fast Principle, Common Closure Principle, Common Reuse Principle, Acyclic Dependencies Principle, Mediator Pattern, Result Pattern, Folder-by-Feature Structure, Separation of Concerns. (by rafaelfgx)
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Architecture Revo
4 2
3,076 597
- 2.7%
2.8 4.6
25 days ago about 1 month ago
C# C#
MIT License MIT License
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Architecture

Posts with mentions or reviews of Architecture. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-24.

Revo

Posts with mentions or reviews of Revo. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-05.
  • Which libraries/frameworks are you using for Event Sourcing?
    6 projects | /r/csharp | 5 Oct 2022
    I'm the primary maintainer of the Revo framework you mentioned! :) Our company has been successfully using the framework throughout the service-oriented backend stack of our commercial app for 3+ years now (and we definitely intend to keep developing it). It's not just an event-sourcing framework - it also comes with features for implementing DDD, CQ(R)S, event-based architectures even with non-event-sourced entities (sort of like outbox pattern), projections and more, while still trying to keep its flexibility and not to get too much in your way.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing Architecture and Revo you can also consider the following projects:

ASP.NET-Core-In-Fly.io - Publishing a ASP.NET Core App in Fly.io. I discovered this while working (work in progress) on a more complex declarative web app framework using html/json which i am using fly.io to deploy

Marten - .NET Transactional Document DB and Event Store on PostgreSQL

angular-clean-code - My personal best practices when I'm working with Angular.

intro-to-dotnet-web-dev - Get Started as a Web Developer with .NET, C#, and ASP.NET Core

TextBelt - Free API for outgoing SMS

Outboxer - A straightforward Outbox Pattern implementation library

EventFlow - Async/await first CQRS+ES and DDD framework for .NET

StartupOrchestration.NET - Streamline your application startup process. Easily enable multiple presentation layers to effectively scale your application.

SimultaneousConsoleIO - C# command line tool for reading console input and writing console output at the same time.

sqids-dotnet - Official .NET port of Sqids. Generate short unique IDs from numbers.

SAML-integration-utilities - Utilities that might be used to integrate your Web App with the SAML service provider