Firebase.Net
C# wrapper over Firebase database REST API (by AshV)
Event Store
EventStoreDB, the event-native database. Designed for Event Sourcing, Event-Driven, and Microservices architectures (by EventStore)
Firebase.Net | Event Store | |
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52 | 5,091 | |
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0.0 | 9.5 | |
over 1 year ago | 2 days ago | |
C# | C# | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Firebase.Net
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Event Store
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Event Store State of the Art
I've been doing some research and found this: https://github.com/EventStore/EventStore
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if you had to restart at 0 knowledge what would you do?
C#: In Europe, Java is still strong but many trading firms use C# because of the strong Microsoft culture in Europe, as well as because of strongly supported C# libraries like say EventStore, which tends to be used for the matchmaking engines for stock exchanges (especially that exchange matchmaking problem is basically SMR). And skimming over the code, it has Paxos implemented too, making it good for dealing with partial failures (failover), essential for any HFT/trading firm. C#'s also the biggest ecosystem that many of the breakthrough java tech mentioned earlier was first ported to.
- Call for Help - Open Source Datom/EAV/Fact database in Rust.
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Event sourcing two years later (almost)
Support for eventstore.com eventstore. esdb
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3 reasons to adopt Event Sourcing
Where's the catch, then? Well, there's a couple of catches, in fact. First of all, in a distributed setting, appending data to a log isn't that easy. First, you need to make your log distributed. Again, Kafka/Cassandra/EventStore make this possible, however, whenever you start dealing with distributed data, you‘re introducing new operational and implementation complexity.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing Firebase.Net and Event Store you can also consider the following projects:
LiteDB - LiteDB - A .NET NoSQL Document Store in a single data file
Marten - .NET Transactional Document DB and Event Store on PostgreSQL
MongoDB - The MongoDB Database
Realm Xamarin - Realm is a mobile database: a replacement for SQLite & ORMs
Streamstone - Event store for Azure Table Storage
RavenDB - ACID Document Database
Apache Ignite - Apache Ignite
Apache Cassandra - Mirror of Apache Cassandra
BrightstarDb - This is the core development repository for BrightstarDB.
Firebase.Net vs LiteDB
Event Store vs Marten
Firebase.Net vs MongoDB
Event Store vs LiteDB
Firebase.Net vs Realm Xamarin
Event Store vs Streamstone
Firebase.Net vs RavenDB
Event Store vs Apache Ignite
Firebase.Net vs Marten
Event Store vs Apache Cassandra
Firebase.Net vs BrightstarDb
Event Store vs RavenDB