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Making the simplest of domainmodels can be harder than you think
Lets start with the requirements. User enters data of Person User is only allowed to enter LastName and FirstName. User is only allowed 30 characters per field. Fields are not allowed to be empty Seems simple enough. Lets sta…
DDD is not all or nothing
Today, Jimmy Bogard made a post over at LosTechies.com about DDD and it not being about patterns but all about the Domain and how you model it.
Since his words are better then mine, I would like to quote him.
One question Rob Conery asked me during a conversation on DDD was, “How do I recognize an application built with DDD?” WeR...

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