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zeebe reviews and mentions
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Back-end for sending out emails after a certain delay
For this purpose, it's the equivalent of using a sledge hammer to crack a walnut, but I think something like Zeebe could facilitate that
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Do you use Model-Driven Engineering in your jobs?
I’m doing a lot of exploratory work with BPMN right now.
I think if your business is largely transactional (think Stripe), there is a lot of value to be had by framing your development as “business process automation”.
The term (and BPMN) has a lot of enterprise baggage, but some of the tools out there [0][1] are well suited to orchestrating services (and people where necessary) as a single automated process. The the ability to build that flow visually using BPMN, and then execute it in a workflow engine where you can monitor it, audit it, and optimize over time is pretty compelling.
Here’s an interesting read on the topic: https://www.infoq.com/articles/events-workflow-automation/
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The Reactive Monolith – How to Move from CRUD to Event Sourcing
(I have no idea whether ES is used in temporal though… never looked at the code)
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