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Solve complex business problems by understanding users better, finding the right problem to solve, and building lean event-driven systems to give your customers what they really want.
Developers worldwide are rapidly adopting DDD principles to deliver powerful results when writing software that deals with complex business requirements. This book will guide you in involving business stakeholders when choosing the software you plan to build for them. By figuring out the temporal nature of behavior-driven domain models, you will be able to build leaner, more agile, and modular systems.
You'll begin by uncovering domain complexity and learn how to capture the behavioral aspects of the domain language. You will then learn about EventStorming and advance to creating a new project in .NET Core 3.1; you'll also write some code to transfer your events from sticky notes to C#. The book will show you how to use aggregates to handle commands and produce events. As you progress, you'll get to grips with Bounded Contexts, Context Map, Event Sourcing, and CQRS. After translating domain models into executable C# code, you learn some useful front-end related patterns with a sample application using Vue.js. In addition to this, you'll learn how to refactor your code and cover event versioning and migration essentials.
By the end of this DDD book, you will have gained the confidence to implement the DDD approach in your organization and be able to explore new techniques that complement what you've learned from the book.
What you will learn
Who this book is This book is for .NET developers who have an intermediate-level understanding of C#, and for those who seek to deliver value, not just write code. An intermediate level of competence in JavaScript will be helpful to follow the UI examples. The first chapters of the book are mostly language-agnostic and can benefit anyone who wants to learn more about DDD and event sourcing.
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