Marten V6 is Out! And the road to Wolverine 1.0
Marten 6.0 came out last week. Rather than describe that, just take a look at Oskar’s killer release notes write up on GitHub for V6. This also
Marten 6.0 came out last week. Rather than describe that, just take a look at Oskar’s killer release notes write up on GitHub for V6. This also
For easier unit testing, it’s often valuable to separate responsibilities of “deciding” what to do from the actual “doing.” The side
Last week I started a new series of blog posts about Wolverine capabilities with: Producer/Consumer Pattern with Wolverine Resiliency with
We’re dogfooding Wolverine at work and the Critter Stack Discord is pretty active right now. All of that means that issues and opportunities to
This post is mostly an attempt to gather feedback from anyone out there interested enough to respond. Comment here, or better yet, tell us and the
Earlier this week I started a new blog series on Wolverine & Marten: Earlier this week I started a new series of blog posts about Wolverine
Yesterday I started a new series of blog posts about Wolverine capabilities with: Producer/Consumer Pattern with Wolverine To review, I was
UPDATE: If you pull down the sample code, it’s not quite working with Swashbuckle yet. It *does* publish the metadata and the actual endpoints
After plenty of keystone cops shenanigans with CI automation today that made me question my own basic technical competency, there’s a new Wolverine
This builds on the previous blog posts in this list: Wolverine on the JetBrains Webinar series — but watch out, the ICommandBus interface
Before I start, I am lucky to be part of a great group of OSS collaborators across the board. In particular, thanks to Oskar, Babu, Khalid, Hawxy,
I’ve been able to talk and write a bit about Wolverine in the last couple weeks. This builds on the last two blog posts in this list: Wolverine
Marten was conceived and launched way back in 2016 as an attempt to quickly improve the performance and stability of a mission critical web
Marten 5.8 dropped over the weekend with mostly bug fixes, but one potentially useful new feature for projecting event data to plain old SQL tables.
Marten 5.7 was published earlier this week with mostly bug fixes. The one, big new piece of functionality was an improved version of the command line