It's interesting their use of events for things like discounts and placing orders.
My intuition was to treat async communication as something that can take more time. I bet they'll have tight alarm thresholds if the backlog of messages starts growing. In the end, a good customer experience requires low latency in those flows.
It's interesting their use of events for things like discounts and placing orders.
My intuition was to treat async communication as something that can take more time. I bet they'll have tight alarm thresholds if the backlog of messages starts growing. In the end, a good customer experience requires low latency in those flows.
It's interesting their use of events for things like discounts and placing orders.
My intuition was to treat async communication as something that can take more time. I bet they'll have tight alarm thresholds if the backlog of messages starts growing. In the end, a good customer experience requires low latency in those flows.
Good read, Neo!
thanks, Fran