Steven A. Lowe – Three Rules for Domain-Driven Design

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Explore DDD 2017 – Denver, Sept. 21-22

Domain-Driven Design (DDD) can help focus and guide software development efforts, but learning DDD can be a daunting task. While DDD is deep and its implications extensive, there are three simple philosophical rules which guide both understanding and application: Capture the domain model, Embed it in the code, and protect it from corruption. Learn how these rules guide DDD at all scales.

About Steven

Steven A. Lowe is a consultant, software developer, inventor, entrepreneur, author, musician, and lover of puns. He ran an innovative custom software development company for nearly a decade before joining ThoughtWorks as a Principal Consultant in 2014. He admits to being the author of "From Burnout to Bonfire" and a willing participant in the band Noise in the Basement, but neither confirms nor denies being the science-fiction author Steven Ayel. His latest book, Head-First Domain-Driven Design, will be published in 2018.

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