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Domain Driven Design

How to Easily Implement Domain Driven Design - A Quick & Simple Guide

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Domain Driven Design

By: Jason Scotts
Narrated by: Chris Brinkley
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I want to thank you for checking out the audiobook Domain Driven Design: How to Easily Implement Domain Driven Design - A Quick & Simple Guide. This book contains proven steps and strategies on how you can implement the domain-driven design approach in your projects to bring out better results.

Through the domain-driven design approach, you and your project team will better understand the domain that you aim to serve and communicate in a common language that can ensure harmony and team work with your group. You will be able to finish the whole design and development process focused on what is truly essential. Thanks again and I hope you enjoy it!

©2014 Yap Kee Chong (P)2014 Yap Kee Chong
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All stars
Most relevant
High-level generic stuff
No examples
Not expensive, but not even worth the low price
Really disappointing
Some annoying phrasing, such as use of 'codeS' instead of 'code'

Way too light on content

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The book offers some quite generic DDD definitions and not really practical handles to work with. After the last chapter, I thought the main body of the book would start, with the terminology definitions out of the way. I was quite surprised to hear the Audible end credits instead. That’s when I found the book finishes within the hour.

Maybe nice for beginners, although they will probably still walk away with the question: “but what does a domain model look like then?”

Not useful for people who already picked up some things about TDD. Go for the standard work (the “ blue book” in paper form)

Quick and simple does describe the book indeed

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