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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 start by creating some unittests to verify the requirements.
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?” We...

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