In this course, we will learn how to write long–term, fault–tolerant distributed applications using Event Sourcing and Akka Persistence. You’ll write 1500+ lines of Akka code yourself, with guidance, and you will become a rockstar.
This course is for Scala/Akka programmers who need to design critical and long–lived distributed applications.
You probably know Akka already:
it speeds up the development of concurrent applications by as much as 10x
its demand has exploded
it’s a highly marketable skill
it’s incredibly fun – once tasted Akka and Event Sourcing, you’ll never want to get back to databases
I like to get to the point and get things done. This course
deconstructs all concepts into the critical pieces you need
selects the most important ideas and separates them into what’s simple but critical and what’s powerful
sequences ideas in a way that clicks and makes sense throughout the process of learning
applies everything in live code
The end benefits are still much greater:
a completely new mental model around persistence
a more marketable resume
more enjoyable work – Akka is fun!
This course is for established programmers with experience with Scala and Akka at the level of the Rock the JVM courses. I already assume a solid understanding of general programming fundamentals.
Instructor Details
Courses : 8
Specification: Akka Persistence with Scala | Rock the JVM
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Price | $15.99 |
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Provider | |
Duration | 7 hours |
Year | 2022 |
Level | Expert |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Kyriakos Tsaliagkos –
Yes sir!! This course carries on from the Akka Essentials one, so if you follow along both, it should be no problem. It is about half the size from the first one, BUT a) It is advanced, so be prepared and b) be prepared to be amazed! Daniel explains the topics in detail and in depth so that the code, as well as the infrastructure, make sense. Having done all this work with simple actors, persistent ones seem like the next logical step. Thanks Daniel, see you in Akka Streams!!
Anca Baranga –
Very well explained!
Anauska Dutta –
It was a great learning experience. Very well taught. Thank you Daniel.
George Sargent –
Daniel’s courses are very engaging. I’d looked through the Akka documentation in the past, but found many places dry. It’s nice to revisit these topics with an enthusiastic instructor
Anandhi Meena K –
Helped to learn abt Advanced akka which having stores, serialization and persistence patterns.