DDD, CQRS, and Event Sourcing promise flexibility, but many teams end up with CRUD with extra steps. The reason? A misunderstanding.
If you've been creating Data Transfer Objects that integrate several objects into one, then you've created what domain-driven design (DDD) calls an aggregate. But there are some rules you need to ...
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Rather than arbitrarily deciding what code goes into an application and what goes into your business objects, you can lean on the rules that experienced developers have learned to follow to make those ...
Domain-Driven Design (DDD) promises better software through a focus on the business domain and a shared understanding between developers and domain experts. That's the essence, condensed into one ...