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

 

Author(s):
Jimmy Nilsson

Publisher and Imprint:
Addison Wesley Professional

Date of Publication:
May 08, 2006

Edition:
First

Number of Pages:
576

  “[This] is a book about design in the .NET world, driven in an agile manner and infused with the products of the enterprise patterns community. [It] shows you how to begin applying such things as TDD, object relational mapping, and DDD to .NET projects...techniques that many developers think are the key to future software development.... As the technology gets more capable and sophisticated, it becomes more important to understand how to use it well. This book is a valuable step toward advancing that understanding.” ヨMartin Fowler, author of Refactoring and Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture ï¾ Patterns, Domain-Driven Design (DDD), and Test-Driven Development (TDD) enable architects and developers to create systems that are powerful, robust, and maintainable. Now, there's a comprehensive, practical guide to leveraging all these techniques primarily in Microsoft .NET environments, but the discussions are just as useful for Java developers.Drawing on seminal work by Martin Fowler (Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture) and Eric Evans (Domain-Driven Design), Jimmy Nilsson shows how to create real-world architectures for any .NET application. Nilsson illuminates each principle with clear, well-annotated code examples based on C# 1.1 and 2.0. His examples and discussions will be valuable both to C# developers and those working with other .NET languages and any databasesヨeven with other platforms, such as J2EE. Coverage includes ï¾·ï¾ ï¾ ï¾ ï¾ ï¾ ï¾ ï¾  Quick primers on patterns, TDD, and refactoring ï¾·ï¾ ï¾ ï¾ ï¾ ï¾ ï¾ ï¾  Using architectural techniques to improve software quality ï¾·ï¾ ï¾ ï¾ ï¾ ï¾ ï¾ ï¾  Using domain models to support business rules and validation ï¾·ï¾ ï¾ ï¾ ï¾ ï¾ ï¾ ï¾  Applying enterprise patterns to provide persistence support via NHibernate ï¾·ï¾ ï¾ ï¾ ï¾ ï¾ ï¾ ï¾  Planning effectively for the presentation layer and UI testing ï¾·ï¾ ï¾ ï¾ ï¾ ï¾ ï¾ ï¾  Designing for Dependency Injection, Aspect Orientation, and other new paradigms  

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