Originally published byDev.to
After more than ten years of real-world development, production systems, and training 200+ engineers in event-sourced architecture, the Eventide project is entering its next phase.
This article covers what's changing, what isn't, and why the accumulated experience of a decade makes now the right time to evolve the framework.
Key points:
- The core architecture (event messages, command messages, entities, projections, components) isn't changing
- Developer experience is getting a significant improvement — Eventide is becoming more framework and less toolkit
- Common messaging patterns that teams kept building themselves will become first-class features
- Message DB is gaining independence and broader applicability beyond Eventide
- Contribution opportunities are expanding, including AI-assisted tooling for contributors
Full article on the Eventide blog:
🔗 https://blog.eventide-project.org/articles/the-next-generation-of-eventide/
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