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Domain-Driven Design
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"Domain-Driven Design is an approach to software development that centers the development on programming a domain model that has a rich understanding of the processes and rules of a domain. The name comes from a 2003 book by Eric Evans that describes the approach through a catalog of patterns. Since then a community of practitioners have further developed the ideas, spawning various other books and training courses. The approach is particularly suited to complex domains, where a lot of often-messy logic needs to be organized." -- Martin Fowler (link)
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This book helped me really deepen my understanding of DDD:
Implementing Domain-Driven Design (Vaughn Vernon, 2013)
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Thank you! Have you thought about pinning this post or adding it to the sidebar?
Done (I think?). Didn't have much time yesterday to tidy things. Will try to update things today when I get some more time :)
I'm glad we have a DDD community, kudos to you for taking up the job of moderating it!
I'm a excited about this. Hopefully we can get something going together.
Me too. The threadiverse needs lots of good content. I'm spending a lot of time building my own community but I'll try to post here too.