![]() ![]() ![]() Step Two: Buy/scrounge/cobble together three monitors and connect them up to your PC. The first time I heard about DDD ( Domain Driven Design, not Deadline Driven Design, for sure), I was still working as a Senior Java Developer for Hewlett-Packard at its Development Center in Cyberjaya, Malaysia. I wasn’t quite interested in the topic since it was difficult to get a good resource during that time. Someone told me to find Eric Evan’s book (“the blue book”), and I got the book and added it to my PDF collection.ĭuring this time, DDD was quite new (especially in Indonesia), thus only a few companies had successfully implemented this new thing. they are too abstract and lack of good examples).Īnd somehow, I found that many DDD resources were too difficult to be grasped by most of the readers (i.e. This is the first part of another series those are still in my head as follow: Therefore, i’m planning to pick up this awesome topic and write it in a series, equipped with an application sample to be followed step by step.DDD Part I, Introduction → You are here.DDD Part III, DDD and Onion Architecture.DDD Part V, ES and CQRS - DDD’s best part (coming soon). ![]() DDD Part VI, Application Sample (coming soon).In this first part of Introduction, I would like to start with some basic concepts as written below: ![]()
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