In this audio, we talk about the limitations of CRUD in representing the DB in the code. As an alternative, another approach is suggested - representing business in the code.
Later we talk about the reusability of business modules and how the low-code approach can fit here.
Arkency Ecommerce repo:
https://github.com/RailsEventStore/cqrs-es-sample-with-res*****
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