-
Kizdar net |
Kizdar net |
Кыздар Нет
- Viewed 25k times23edited May 23, 2017 at 12:09
data itself controls the flow of the program ( not the program logic)
I guess you are not completely understand what is “flow” in this context. Flow is logic itself. For example, if you are executing some method that does A, then B, then C to it's arguments, logic would be “Apply A, B, C” and flow would be the same if actions A, B, C are extracted to separate methods. So, flow and logic are synonyms.
Data driven programming means that some general code exists. It does not contain any business logic, it does not control flow. It's just a tool to r...
Content Under CC-BY-SA license Explore further
Event-Driven Architecture Explained: Real-World Examples, …
- People also ask
An In-Depth Guide to Event-Driven Architecture: What It Is, How It ...
WEBEvent-driven architecture enables real-time communications between systems and services across environments and geographies, including branch transactions, lending systems, payment systems, account data, …
Event-Driven Architecture (EDA): A Complete Introduction
Event-Driven Architecture vs. Event Streaming - IBM Blog
What is event-driven architecture? - Red Hat
Event-driven architecture - Wikipedia
Event-driven architecture: Understanding the essential benefits
Event-Driven Architecture and Pub/Sub Pattern Explained
Event-Driven on Azure: Part 1 – Why you should consider an …
What Is Event-Driven Architecture? Everything You Need to Know
Best Practices For Building Event-driven Architectures | Tyk
A Guide to Event-Driven Architecture Pros and Cons - Solace
Event-Driven Architecture: Building Scalable Systems with …
Event-Driven Architecture vs. Event-Driven Integration - Solace
Event Driven Architecture and Kafka Explained: Pros and Cons
O'Reilly Media - Technology and Business Training
Federal Register :: Cybersecurity Labeling for Internet of Things
Related searches for event driven architecture vs data
- Some results have been removed