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go-ecommerce-microservices: A practical e-commerce microservices, built with cqrs, event sourcing, vertical slice architecture, event-driven architecture.
I had some experience in c# with a similar approach, and here I tried to port it to Golang version. Currently, the c# version is more complete, but I try to enhance the go version over time. You can see the c# version also here, https://github.com/mehdihadeli/ecommerce-microservices.
- ๐๏ธ ECommerce-Microservices: A practical e-commerce microservices sample, built with .Net Core, DDD, CQRS, and Vertical Slice Architecture.
- A practical e-commerce Microservices based on Domain Driven Design, Vertical Slice Architecture, CQRS pattern, Event Driven Architecture.
- GitHub - mehdihadeli/ecommerce-microservices: ๐๏ธ A practical e-commerce Microservices based on Domain Driven Design, Vertical Slice Architecture, CQRS pattern, Event Driven Architecture.
- GitHub - mehdihadeli/ecommerce-microservices: A practical e-commerce Microservices based on Domain Driven Design, Vertical Slice Architecture, CQRS pattern, Event Driven Architecture.
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