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  • DDD Trek: Compiled

    For convenience sake, here is the whole of the DDD Trek series in one post on linkedin. EXTRNAL POST LINK: DDD Trek Compiled

  • (This is a re-post from my LinkedIn page in 2019.) DDD Trek Part 8: I promised a final 8th part – here it is. This was reserved for those asking “Great, I know basically how to model, map, and think about language, context, aggregates, entities, etc. But, how do I know whhhaaat to model?” So…

  • (This is a re-post from my LinkedIn page in 2019.) DDD Trek Part 7: Relationships matter. Not just of concepts, but also of people. Today’s trek is in this softer set of skills. Where do quality ideas come from? How do we sort through the facts and options better? Stevie Wonder often says “Team work…

  • (This is a re-post from my LinkedIn page in 2019.) DDD Trek Part 6: We are at a place where learning how DDD makes a difference may be important to those asking why this is so important. Let’s go to another article by Mirko Sertic to see plainly why you would want to treat a…

  • (This is a re-post from my LinkedIn page in 2019.) DDD Trek Part 5:  If you are ready for second gear, then let’s shift up. Remember the first time you entered second (if you’ve ever driven standard)? You made it, but the car probably could have performed better. Not ineffective, just not as efficient or…

  • (This is a re-post from my LinkedIn page in 2019.) Something went missing on the way to Agileland. A step got lost. I was in conversation about this a few weeks ago and a bright coworker of mine, Carson Kerr, said it does make sense to drop unneeded steps but if you are on the…

  • (This is a re-post from my LinkedIn page in 2019.) DDD Trek Part 4: I am getting a few hundred hits on the intro to DDD posts I placed the last couple of weeks. So why not build on it. Apparently the energy I absorbed sitting with Eric Evans and Paul Rayner and other classmates…

  • (This is a re-post from my LinkedIn page in 2019.) DDD Trek Part 3: In a couple of recent posts I shared what I think are two great intro articles on DDD from Steven A. Lowe of Google. The first on why you need Domain-driven Design even if you really don’t think you do and…

  • (This is a re-post from my LinkedIn page in 2019.) DDD Trek Part 2: Steven A. Lowe, Product Technical Manager at Google, has a follow-on article to the one I shared last week. It is a great intro into the fundamental principle of Domain Driven Design – Language. Absorb this with a vision for doing…

  • (This is a re-post from my LinkedIn page in 2019.) DDD Trek Part 1: Google’s Product Technology Manager (at the time the article was published), Steven A. Lowe gets it. Let’s start here… EXTERNAL ARTICLE LINK: Why you need domain-driven design (even though you think you don’t)