Applying Domain-Driven Design and Patterns: With Examples in C# and .NET by Jimmy Nilsson
Applying Domain-Driven Design and Patterns: With Examples in C# and .NET Jimmy Nilsson ebook
Format: chm
Page: 576
ISBN: 0321268202, 9780321268204
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
The book I have recommended a few times, Applying UML and Patterns 3rd Edition by Craig Larman, is an excellent book to learning GRASP and fundamental OOP, which is a good prerequisite to Domain-Driven Design. In the meantime, feel free to look at the code (it is Java, in its origin, and I simply modified it to C# for easier working) and make your own conclusions. I agree with Jeffrey that I haven't been able to find many open source, well architected, layered application from which to learn from, and the developer community could really benefit from such examples. Changes to the database design are driven completely from the software developer's code (ie., type library). With a new database model, some slight changes to traditional software architecture is required. This book talks about modern key concepts needed to develop successful product of enterprise level. I just finished reading book “Applying Domain-Driven Design and Patterns: With Examples in C# and .NET” and I liked it. This is not about DDD imho, this is about a long tradition of creating overcomplicated and overabstracted web frameworks in Java and .Net. Tags: architecture Or, there are no guts at all? For our example C# .NET MongoDb application, we'll be utilizing a free database, stored in the cloud, with MongoLab. In this tutorial, we'll create a Database Storage in the Cloud. Pure abstraction, Ayende's right. NET Book Reviews, GRASP Patterns. 02/02/2012 And there have been other before that HSQL, for example.