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  1. @marick not me, but thanks to your wikipedia link and @k9ox 's link to #elixir / #erlang behaviours, maybe several things are is starting to fall into place.
    FYI I remember @marcevers being keen on DCI, but it didn't speak to me at the time. I now see links with the kind of designs that flow from #EventStorming . And somehow behaviours in #elixir make sense. I was programming a distributed system in #PhoenixLiveView without noticing (until the book pointed it out, that is :-) ) .

  2. @marick not me, but thanks to your wikipedia link and @k9ox 's link to #elixir / #erlang behaviours, maybe several things are is starting to fall into place.
    FYI I remember @marcevers being keen on DCI, but it didn't speak to me at the time. I now see links with the kind of designs that flow from #EventStorming . And somehow behaviours in #elixir make sense. I was programming a distributed system in #PhoenixLiveView without noticing (until the book pointed it out, that is :-) ) .

  3. @marick not me, but thanks to your wikipedia link and @k9ox 's link to #elixir / #erlang behaviours, maybe several things are is starting to fall into place.
    FYI I remember @marcevers being keen on DCI, but it didn't speak to me at the time. I now see links with the kind of designs that flow from #EventStorming . And somehow behaviours in #elixir make sense. I was programming a distributed system in #PhoenixLiveView without noticing (until the book pointed it out, that is :-) ) .

  4. @marick not me, but thanks to your wikipedia link and @k9ox 's link to #elixir / #erlang behaviours, maybe several things are is starting to fall into place.
    FYI I remember @marcevers being keen on DCI, but it didn't speak to me at the time. I now see links with the kind of designs that flow from #EventStorming . And somehow behaviours in #elixir make sense. I was programming a distributed system in #PhoenixLiveView without noticing (until the book pointed it out, that is :-) ) .

  5. @marick not me, but thanks to your wikipedia link and @k9ox 's link to #elixir / #erlang behaviours, maybe several things are is starting to fall into place.
    FYI I remember @marcevers being keen on DCI, but it didn't speak to me at the time. I now see links with the kind of designs that flow from #EventStorming . And somehow behaviours in #elixir make sense. I was programming a distributed system in #PhoenixLiveView without noticing (until the book pointed it out, that is :-) ) .