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Applying Domain-Driven Design and Patterns: With Examples in C# and .NET

July 20, 2006

Microsoft took a major step in a new direction when it began to embrace Domain-Driven Design (DDD) for .NET. Now, Jimmy Nilsson builds on the influential work of Martin Fowler and Eric Evans to show you how to create real-world architectures for any .NET application. Included are quick primers on patterns, test-driven development, and refactoring, as well as a consideration of domain models in support of business rules and validation. Aspect Orientation is also covered.

In the free chapter PDF download offered here, Nilsson looks at infrastructure considerations for Domain-Driven Design, NHibernate and the happy state of "Persistence Ignorance."


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Published by Addison-Wesley ISBN: 0321268202; Published: 5/15/2006; Copyright 2006; Pages: T; Edition: 1

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Jimmy Nilsson is the owner of the Swedish consulting company JNSK AB. He has been working with system development for more than fourteen years (with VB since version 1.0) and, in recent years, he has specialized in component-based development, mostly in the Microsoft environment. He has also been developing and presenting courses in database design, object-oriented design, etc. at a Swedish university for six years. Jimmy is a frequent speaker at Fawcette and Wrox Conferences and has written numerous technical articles.

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