Users following pyeventsourcing
Furkan Melih Ercan
fmelihh
The impediment to action advances action. What stands in the way becomes the way.
@Complizen-Org Turkey
Hasan Sezer Taşan
hasansezertasan
Software Developer · Open Source Contributor
@paketmutfak Turkey
Mateusz Nowak
MateuszNaKodach
👨💻 Software Craftsman @ AxonIQ | Domain-Driven Design | Event Sourcing | EventStorming | Event Modeling | Kotlin | Java | C# .NET | Ruby | Node.js
Ready to work with DDD / CQRS / Event Sourcing / Kotlin / Java / Ruby / Node.js / .NET Wrocław, Poland
Jevin Sweval
jevinskie
Senior Security Researcher, compilers/optimizations/[de]obfuscation, SCA, program analysis, NFC ninja, HW hacker w/ FPGA hammer
Previously Apple Pay Security
Lafayette, Indiana
Muhammad Mujtaba
MuhammadMujtabaa
HTML || CSS || JavaScript || jQuery || React || React Native || Next JS || Vue JS || Frontend Developer || Express JS || FireBase || SupaBase
github.com/MuhammadMujtabaa Pakistan
Simon C. Kemper
simonckemper
Data Engineer at the National Archives of the Netherlands & co-founder of TextPast
@TextPast
Ricardo Peñaloza Velásquez
rpenalozav
Passionate about the wonderful world of the backend
Medellín - Colombia
Bruno van de Werve
bvandewe
"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication"
📌 Disclaimer: The code shared here is not affiliated with or endorsed by my current or past employers.
Cisco Brussels, Belgium
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