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Constructing a State Machine Backend with Adam Berger


When Adam Berger was at Uber, his crew was liable for making certain that Uber Eats retailers appropriately obtain and fulfill orders. This required them to suppose exhausting about engineering workflows and state administration techniques. Six years of expertise at Uber motivated Adam to create State Backed, which is an open-source backend system written in Typescript. The platform is oriented round utilizing state machines to mannequin utility logic, and mechanically handles the related persistence, infrastructure, and consistency.

Adam joins the present to speak about state machines, why they’re the best paradigm to handle international utility state, and what are the sensible benefits of utilizing state machines in a backend platform.

This episode is hosted by Lee Atchison. Lee Atchison is a software program architect, writer, and thought chief on cloud computing and utility modernization. His best-selling e-book, Architecting for Scale (O’Reilly Media), is a necessary useful resource for technical groups trying to preserve excessive availability and handle danger of their cloud environments.

Lee is the host of his podcast, Trendy Digital Enterprise, an attractive and informative podcast produced for folks trying to construct and develop their digital enterprise with the assistance of contemporary functions and processes developed for as we speak’s fast-moving enterprise setting. Hear at mdb.fm. Comply with Lee at softwarearchitectureinsights.com, and see all his content material at leeatchison.com.

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