EventSourcingOnAzureFunctions.Common 1.0.0

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dotnet add package EventSourcingOnAzureFunctions.Common --version 1.0.0                
NuGet\Install-Package EventSourcingOnAzureFunctions.Common -Version 1.0.0                
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<PackageReference Include="EventSourcingOnAzureFunctions.Common" Version="1.0.0" />                
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add EventSourcingOnAzureFunctions.Common --version 1.0.0                
#r "nuget: EventSourcingOnAzureFunctions.Common, 1.0.0"                
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install EventSourcingOnAzureFunctions.Common as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=EventSourcingOnAzureFunctions.Common&version=1.0.0

// Install EventSourcingOnAzureFunctions.Common as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=EventSourcingOnAzureFunctions.Common&version=1.0.0                

Event Sourcing on Azure Functions

A library to demonstrate doing Event Sourcing as a data persistence mechanism for Azure Functions.

.NET

Introduction to event sourcing

At its very simplest, event sourcing is a way of storing state (for an entity) which works by storing the sequential history of all the events that have occurred to that entity. Changes to the entity are written as new events appended to the end of the event stream for the entity.

When a query or business process needs to use the current state of the entity it gets this by running a projection over the event stream which is a very simple piece of code which, for each event, decides (a) do I care about this type of event and (b) if so what do I do when I receive it.

There is a 50 minute talk that covers this on YouTube, or if you already have an understanding of event sourcing you can go straight to the Getting started wiki page

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.NET Core netcoreapp2.2 is compatible.  netcoreapp3.0 was computed.  netcoreapp3.1 was computed. 
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