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Random Thots: May 2008
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Saturday, May 31, 2008. Domain Services in Domain Driven Design (DDD). This post is part of a series. I am writing on Domain Driven Design (DDD). A SERVICE is an operation offered as an interface that stands alone in the model, without encapsulating state, as ENTITIES. Rules to be followed by Domain Services. A domain service has to abide by only 2 cardinal principles. It has to be stateless. It should have some meaning in domain e.g. AccountTransferService, AdjustOrderService etc. In fact I like to have...
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About Software Development
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I Consider Myself to be a Software Developer,. Working with many aspects of the Process, but at the end of the day my primary goal is: To Produce a Quality Software Product for my Customer, based on a set of specifications. Given my engineering background I like to produce robust and maintainable Software Systems with a reasonable good quality, and I also like working with teams to help improve the entire Software Development Process. read more. Clean Code by Robert C. Martin. I was convinced right away ...
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Oliver Baier | Oliver's Blog
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Learning to design and deliver digital services. Author Archives: Oliver Baier. Designs, builds and runs digital services in great teams. Develops ideas and delivers results. Facilitates digital business design and delivery. Thinks and does. 8220;Designing Delivery: Rethinking IT in the Digital Service Economy” by Jeff Sussna. When I recommended Designing Delivery: Rethinking IT in the Digital Service Economy. On Twitter, Jeff. Confirmation bias — well, an ego boost. Unfortunately, my thinking hasn’...
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Enterprise Java Nut 3 [EJN3]: January 2010
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Enterprise Java Nut 3 [EJN3]. Java, IT, MSC, Malaysia, business process, design patern. Monday, January 25, 2010. What's troubling our PM. Wow, it's almost February and I have not rant nothing yet this year (yeah yeah, double negatives yada yada yada). I must be getting soft. Anyway. Here's a quick one:. PM says: We must move fast. The rest of the gov says in order to move fast you have to:. 1) Fill in form A, D11 and E. 2) Write a 50 page business plan (anything less will be rejected). Recurring pattern...
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Enterprise Java Nut 3 [EJN3]: Recurring patterns in application II : Streamlined object modeling to the rescue
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Enterprise Java Nut 3 [EJN3]. Java, IT, MSC, Malaysia, business process, design patern. Tuesday, January 12, 2010. Recurring patterns in application II : Streamlined object modeling to the rescue. I'm still on my quest to find basic patterns in most (if not all) software systems [read my first attempt here. When I stumbled upon Streamlined Object Modeling. SOM) by Jill Nicola, Mark Mayfield and Mike Abney. This book really blows my mind as it answers my calling with a bang! One thing I did not capture in...