Patterns, Principles, and Practices of Domain-Driven Design, by Scott Millett, Nick Tune
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Methods for managing complex software construction following the practices, principles and patterns of Domain-Driven Design with code examples in C#
This book presents the philosophy of Domain-Driven Design (DDD) in a down-to-earth and practical manner for experienced developers building applications for complex domains. A focus is placed on the principles and practices of decomposing a complex problem space as well as the implementation patterns and best practices for shaping a maintainable solution space. You will learn how to build effective domain models through the use of tactical patterns and how to retain their integrity by applying the strategic patterns of DDD. Full end-to-end coding examples demonstrate techniques for integrating a decomposed and distributed solution space while coding best practices and patterns advise you on how to architect applications for maintenance and scale.
- Offers a thorough introduction to the philosophy of DDD for professional developers
- Includes masses of code and examples of concept in action that other books have only covered theoretically
- Covers the patterns of CQRS, Messaging, REST, Event Sourcing and Event-Driven Architectures
- Also ideal for Java developers who want to better understand the implementation of DDD
Patterns, Principles, and Practices of Domain-Driven Design, by Scott Millett, Nick Tune - Amazon Sales Rank: #178404 in Books
- Brand: Millett, Scott
- Published on: 2015-05-04
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.30" h x 1.48" w x 7.40" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 792 pages
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Build solutions for complex business problems more effectively with Domain-Driven Design
This book distills the ideas and theories of the Domain-Driven Design (DDD) philosophy into a practical playbook that you can leverage to simplify application development for complex problem domains. A focus is placed on the principles and practices of decomposing a complex problem space as well as the implementation patterns and best practices for shaping a maintainable solution space. You will learn how to build effective domain models through the use of tactical patterns and how to retain their integrity by applying the strategic patterns of DDD. Full end-to-end coding examples demonstrate techniques for integrating a decomposed and distributed solution space while coding best practices and patterns advise you on how to architect applications for maintenance and scale.
- Offers a thorough introduction to the philosophy of DDD for professional developers
- Simplifies the theories of Domain-Driven Design into practical principles and practices
- Includes masses of code and examples of concepts in action that other books have only covered theoretically
- Covers the patterns of CQRS, Messaging, REST, Event Sourcing and Event-Driven Architectures
- Ideal for developers using Java, Ruby, and other languages who want to learn common DDD implementation patterns
- Code examples presented in C# demonstrating concepts that can be applied in any language
Wrox Professional guides are planned and written by working programmers to meet the real-world needs of programmers, developers, and IT professionals.Focused and relevant, they address the issues technology professionals face every day. They provide examples, practical solutions, and expert education in new technologies, all designed to help programmers do a better job.
About the Author
Scott Millett is the Director of IT for Iglu.com, and has been working with .NET since version 1.0. He was awarded the ASP.NET MVP in 2010 and 2011, and is the author of Professional ASP.NET Design Patterns and Professional Enterprise .NET.
Nick Tune is a software developer delivering solutions to complex business problems using technology, collaboration, and Domain-Driven Design. He continually seeks improvement by working on ambitious products and with enthusiastic people.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful. I think this should be the first book anyone reads on DDD. By Paul The DDD community has needed an easy-to-read book for a long time. This is definitely that book.I've read Evan's big blue book twice, and while incredibly useful, it is frustratingly hard to follow in places, and is frustratingly verbose. This book by Scott Millett is the complete opposite. Apart from the odd awkward sentence, it is very easy to understand what the authors are trying to say, and they definitely cover all of the advanced topics from the big blue book. To be fair, because this book is newer, it also contains modern advances in DDD like CQRS and Event Sourcing.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful. Decent DDD book, one of very few By Sebastian Gebski Domain Modeling is hard. Teaching & presenting about Domain Modeling is even harder (I've tried it, honest word). Writing a *good* book about Domain Modeling is ninja-level challenge. And fortunately PPPofDDD is a *good* book about Domain Modeling. Maybe it's more 4.5 stars than 5, but I still believe it's more 5 than 4. Why?1.) Author does not try to re-tell The Blue Book. I really, really had the honest feeling that his greatest intention was to show how do you use DDD principles while building actual systems. Not just on line-of-code level. And what's important, I think he did it well, at least clearly better than VV in Red Book.2.) It's quite easy to write about desing in a boring way: either because you being too abstract (only conceptual notions) or to specific (by diving deep into the examples you readers do not give an f-word). But to be honest this book is not boring -> maybe it's author's writing style. Anyway, this book is in general more pleasant to read (& more engaging) than both Blue and Red Book.3.) There are plenty of references (incl. all examples) to .NET! ;) Ok, it may not be a Pro for everyone, but I appreciate it.4.) Part IV (which I initially expected a total shit & 'space-filler') appeared to be the best part of the book - very practical & pragmatic. Even if I don't necessarily agree with all the statements (or rather - with some I agree with 'yes, but ...' suffix :>), I really like all the thoughts gathered in such a clear & approachable way.5.) Any specific points made I've found useful? Yes, some about composability (bounded context & dependencies between them), state pattern & lazy loading.Cons? Yes, some:1.) They were at least few examples that didn't really add much value - either too obvious or too bloated (what makes me feel they miss the point or don't have any).2.) Chapters 9 & 10 are surprisingly shallow. I've kinda expected more. Fortunately book compensates it later.To summarize: it's a very good book about DDD. It doesn't change the fact that you're supposed to read Blue Book first anyway. But if you're about to choose whether read this one or Red Book ("Implementing DDD"), I believe that PPPofDDD is a better choice.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Comprehensive Library of DDD By Sohnee This is a comprehensive collection of Domain-Driven Design material, all the way from the theory down to specific code examples. The book does a great job of linking together a number of patterns and practices in a coherent way - describing what architectural patterns, and what design patterns work well with DDD. What I particularly liked about this book is the organisation - the theory isn't interrupted with code examples; they are left to the more practical sections. Like Uncle Bob's "Agile Principles, Patterns, and Practices" books, "Patterns, Principles, and Practices of Domain-Driven Design" is a bit like owning a collection of books on the subject.
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