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Inside Event-Driven Architecture
When building modern distributed backend systems especially microservices, one of the most critical design decisions you will make is how those services talk to each other. If services are too tightly coupled, your entire platform becomes fragile. This communication between services is known as service interaction. Broadly speaking, interactions fall into two categories: synchronous (waiting for a the response) and asynchronous (firing a call and moving on). In this blog, we’ll explore: Differen
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