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venam.net
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| | | | | In a previous post, I've underlined the philosophy behind Domain Driven Design, DDD, and now I'd like to move to a practical approach that handles real issues in software development and architecture, requirements that constantly change, and models that are never precise, never current, and/or never using the best technology available.... | |
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laputan.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text is a collection of blog entries and reflections on software development, design patterns, and related topics. It includes discussions on Java's Swing framework, the Gang of Four design patterns, refactoring, and various software architecture concepts. The author also touches on personal reflections, such as the 'Good, Bad, Ugly' aspects of software development, and mentions specific individuals and projects in the field. | |
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www.martinfowler.com
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| | | | | Agile methods explained by contrast to the plan-driven mainstream at the time. Key differences are adaptive rather than predictive planning and being people-oriented rather than process-oriented. | |
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waldo.jaquith.org
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| | | When writing about Agile software development, I always capitalize the word. This isn't an affectation, but instead an effort to communicate an important distinction. | ||