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Eventuous
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Event Sourcing library for .NET, which is:
Read Eventuous blog on Medium: https://medium.com/eventuous. You will find some of the documentation articles published there as blog posts, it is normal as these articles have value for the community.
Join our Slack channel.
Eventuous also has its own channel on DDD-CQRS-ES Discord server.
You can watch a bit chaotic introduction to Eventuous on YouTube:
Subscribe to Eventuous YouTube channel.
Documentation is available on eventuous.dev.
It might be not up to date as we are currently solidifying the codebase. This work leads to many breaking changes, and the documentation will get updated when the codebase stabilises.
Stable versions, release candidates, and preview builds from the dev branch are all published to NuGet.
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For development and production support, get in touch with Ubiquitous.
Licence: Apache 2.0 Copyright © Eventuous HQ OÜ All rights reserved
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Production-grade Event Sourcing library
We found that Eventuous demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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