Addison Wesley Domain-Driven Design Distilled
M**N
Succint
L'essentiel y est exprimé clairement
A**E
A good introduction but not more
The book gives a very good and short introduction on a high level into DDD. At work we made at least our tech leads read it. But the book is for sure no replacement for the blue and red book. So if you read this and hope to get away with it, if you really want to become familiar with DDD, then you should still read the blue and red book.
M**Y
Brief yet concise and explained clearly
As a veteran developer I actually hadn't used DDD, much to the surprise of my younger colleagues. Embarking upon a rare greenfield project we identified that DDD was the approach we needed and I therfore needed to very quickly grasp the basics. With this book I was able to do this in a weekend and also become a lot more enthusiastic about DDD too!
J**E
Good quality.
Good quality.
C**E
Finally a great DDD distillation/introduction
Great initial book on DDD, certainly worth your time and investment if you want to create microservices like a real Netflix/twitter/Amazon guru.I use it to convince architects, management, cxo's to take the time to invest in not good but great code!What I especially liked is that it also touched the newer eventdriven/messaging concepts, and since we niticed that even junior devs were pumping code like senior architects by applying these ideas/concepts within 4 weeks, you really understand by now the power and value..After laying somewhat dead in the water, finally the biggest projects in the world are now applying it, thanks to Vaughn and others.
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