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End Notes. Embedded developers often use the term “event-driven programming” imprecisely and incorrectly. However, in the broader programming community, to be called “event-driven,” a program must ...
In this article, I discuss asynchronous event-driven programming and how it's done in Twisted. Because reading about code only gets you so far, I cite examples from a real Twisted application ...
Application templates, code generators, event generators, testing frameworks, monitoring frameworks, and programming languages are just some examples of things you’ll find in the toolbox.
That’s why P, or an equivalent safe asynchronous event-driven programming language, is essential and should be a required tool in every IoT or microservices developer’s toolkit.
These examples demonstrate how the principles of event-driven microservices, with the aid of platforms like Kalix, can revolutionize a wide range of industries by delivering robust, adaptable and ...
Attempts to prevent the “spaghetti code” resulting from the improvised “event-driven” approach lead to event-driven programming, state machines, and active objects, which I will also explain in future ...