Domain Driven Design has been guiding large development projects since 2003, when the seminal book by Eric Evans came out. Domain Driven Design is split up into two parts: Strategic and Tactical. One of the issues is that the Strategic part becomes so involved and intense that we lose focus on implementing these sorts of things. This presentation swaps this focus as topic pairs. For example, when we create a bounded context, is that a microservice or part of the subdomain? When we create a domain event, what does that eventually become? How do other tactical patterns fit into what we decide in the strategic phase?
In this presentation, we will break it down into pairs of topics.
Daniel is a programmer, consultant, instructor, speaker, and recent author. With over 20 years of experience, he does work for private, educational, and government institutions. He is also currently a speaker for No Fluff Just Stuff tour. Daniel loves JVM languages like Java, Groovy, and Scala; but also dabbles with non JVM languages like Haskell, Ruby, Python, LISP, C, C++. He is an avid Pomodoro Technique Practitioner and makes every attempt to learn a new programming language every year. For downtime, he enjoys reading, swimming, Legos, football, and barbecuing.