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Coding for Domain-Driven Design: Tips for Data-Focused Devs
Domain Driven Design can help handle complex behaviors when building software. But for data-driven devs, the change in perspective isn’t …
Read More →Julie Lerman: Entity Framework in Core Business Applications and Domain-Driven Design Approaches
From MSDN Channel 9 Julie Lerman Demo-ware is great for getting your head around a new topic but we’ve been …
Read More →Interview with Jimmy Nielsen: .NET and Domain-Driven Design
From MSDN Channel 9 Jimmy Nielsen Robert Green of MSDN Chammel 9 sits down with Jimmy Nillsson to discuss Domain …
Read More →Per Rovegård: Real Experiences and Architectural Domain-Driven Design Patterns Applied on Microsoft .NET Development
From MSDN Channel 9 Per Rovegård In this session, we share experiences from applying Domain-Driven Design in .NET enterprise applications …
Read More →Jimmy Nilsson: Developing Core Business Applications with Domain-Driven Design (DDD) and Microsoft .NET
From MSDN Channel 9 Jimmy Nielsen Domain-driven design (DDD) has proven to be an invaluable tool when developing applications in …
Read More →Dan Bergh Johnsson on Domain-Driven Security
Daniel Gackle interviews Dan Bergh Johnsson on Domain-Driven Security, an approach to solving the problems of application security, like SQL …
Read More →Implementing Domain-Driven Design by Vaughn Vernon
NEW Implementing Domain-Driven Design A comprehensive guide to applying DDD, incorporating many of the insights that have emerged in the …
Read More →Report from DDD Summit 2012
by Eric Evans Left to right: Rinat Abdullin, Jimmy Nilsson, Vaughn Vernon, Cameron Purdy, Dan Berg Johnsson, Randy Stafford, Daniel …
Read More →Four Strategies for Dealing with Legacy Systems (1/5)
This is segment 1 of 5 from Eric Evans’ presentation on Four strategies for dealing with legacy systems. (Running Time: 12:42)
Read More →Effective Aggregate Design by Vaughn Vernon
Aggregates are one of the more challenging aspects of tactical modeling. Developers often end up with large clusters of objects …
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