September 11, 2008 6:30 PM - 12 attended

Domain-Driven Design

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Greg Young will present "Domain-Driven Design" at the next VanJUG meeting.

"We as developers and designers face increasingly more difficult problem spaces. By creating models around these problems we can create better, more flexible, longer lasting, and further distilled solutions to these problems. Domain-Driven Design is a formalization of this process.

This talk introduces many of the basic patterns in Domain-Driven Design but instead of focusing on the patterns themselves it focuses on the interactions and intentions of the patterns."

Greg Young is co-founder and CTO of IMIS, a stock market analytics firm, here in Vancouver.


We'll be in the Atrium on the 8th Floor, the top of the building, south of the elevators, turn right, take the right wing from the elevator, go to the end.

  • David Dossot
    David Dossot

    Greg as delivered a thought provocative presentation: not only I have learned things but I have also gained new perspectives on the things I am doing.

    Part of the talk reminded me of one of the talks of Allen Hollub where he was criticizing the blind usage of accessors: "don't ask your objects for data, ask for help!".

    Posted September 11, 2008 at 9:41 PM
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    It seems we keep struggling with the same problems over and over again. DDD won't solve them any better than other attempts. Thinking about our domain is a good thing, but trying to solve problems from a purist standpoint won't. Relational databases are here to stay, let's work on eliminating the OR impedance mismatch with existing technologies.
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