From the Back Cover”This book belongs on the shelf of every thoughtful software developer.”–Kent Beck”What Eric has managed to capture is a part of the design process that experienced object designers have always used, but that we have been singularly unsuccessful as a group in conveying to the rest of the industry. We’ve given away bits and pieces of this knowledge…but we’ve never organized and systematized the principles of building domain logic. This book is important.”–Kyle Brown, author of Enterprise Java™ Programming with IBM® WebSphere®The software development community widely acknowledges that domain modeling is central to software design. Through domain models, software developers are able to express rich functionality and translate it into a software implementation that truly serves the needs of its users. But despite its obvious importance, there are few practical resources that explain how to incorporate effective domain modeling into the software develop (more…)


July 10th, 2009
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5.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent reference, another must read for developers
Through this book Evan’s shares his extensive development and consulting experience as he outlines his approach to Domain Driven Design (DDD) – DDD being the development approach…
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The Software Design Book in the Age of Refactoring and XP
Eric Evans teaches how to model a range of business domains and the corresponding software in lockstep. This is an important and heavy subject.
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Excellent
It is on top of every thing else. It is a recipe of how to build domain applications underlining the design patterns and its relations that work best.
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Domain-Driven Design: Tackling Complexity in the Heart of Software
“The defining characteristic [of domain-driven design] is a priority on understanding the target domain and incorporating that understanding into the software.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Changes the way you view software
“Can not recommend it highly enough. Not for the feint of heart of for people who “just want a paycheck”.
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Soil-Breaking Book
First, this is a good book. I’m new to the domain-driven space and formal OO design so this way a big bite for me.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Useful principles, but very difficult to get through
This book has a lot of useful design principles, but they can be hard to garner and retain because the writing is very dry.
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Mind blowing
This book radically changed the way I design software. Domain modeling gets to the heart of object-oriented programming.
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Excellent book
If your process for writing an application is to start with the database, or to start designing UI, you should read this book.
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Must read
This book is just amazing. In this design world, there is so much to look for, and this guy just brings it all into one book. He answers the questions you have been asking.