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| | Domain Driven Design (DDD) is an influential book by Eric Evans from 2004 - sometimes also referred to as "the big blue book". This blog post summarizes some of my own understanding of the book and gives you an introduction to domain driven design. Important definitions Domain The domain is the area in the real world which we are writing a computer program about. Model The model is our representation of our domain.
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| | We're used, as software engineers to try to make things perfect, to see things from above, to think we're great architects and creators. What's more important though is to create software that does an important job for someone. What are the best ways to create such software?
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| | There are a number of ways one might approach designing the logic of a domain problem. Most enterprise software engineers may be accustomed to modeling the problem using object-oriented programming, where classes encapsulate behavior and data. In this approach, the design often reflects the use of various design patterns, such
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| In my last post, I said I was in Italy on vacation and you may be thinking to yourself (most likely not, but just go with it) "what high tech gizmos did he bring with him on his travels?" and I would happily reply "A book!", yes a paper book. Being a software developer, I have access to tons of technology, more so when it comes to paper book replacements but there is just something about a real book that makes reading and learning for me better than using a computer, tablet, or doohickey.