Ruby, JavaScript
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My previous post on read models intended to address something different, but I decided to focus on read model part and leave the other topic for a different one. There’s one thing which I dislike in the implementation. Using primitives to calculate the scores.
Recently I faced interesting challenge in one of our customer’s application. Imagine that you take a test after which you get a personalised reports about your skills level. Existing mechanism for that was time and resource consuming. People had to wait for e-mail delivery with PDF-generated report several hours due to several constraints, which I would prefer not to dive into.
Hi, we're Arkency and it's our blog with meaty content.
Hi, we're Arkency and it's our blog with meaty content.
Hi, we're Arkency and it's our blog with meaty content.
Hi, we're Arkency and it's our blog with meaty content.
Hi, we're Arkency and it's our blog with meaty content.
Hi, we're Arkency and it's our blog with meaty content.
Hi, we're Arkency and it's our blog with meaty content.
Hi, we're Arkency and it's our blog with meaty content.
Hi, we're Arkency and it's our blog with meaty content.