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I am sitting here listening to the MSDN Webcast: Framework Masterclass: LINQ to Entities and guess what. Patrick Lowendahl is there as well and beat me to it with the following remark. Question : Eilsa, if you want more feedback from DDD mvps you can...
While I was walking up the slopes with Frans to watch the World Championships Big air qualifications in Arosa, Switzerland during our annual Software Architecture Workshop, we talked about the support for Domain Model patterns in his product LLBLGen Pro...
Finally, Applying Domain-Driven Design and Patterns [ADDDP] is on its way to the bookshops. I hope to get a copy before the 10th of June, since I’ll be on my way to Sardinia, Italy as of that day. In Java the Domain Model pattern is the de facto standard...
I finished reading Behind Closed Doors written by Johanna Rothman and Esther Derby released under the Pragmatic Bookshelf label. The book format fits exactly in my steering wheel which is very handy during the daily traffic jams here in The Netherlands...
Unfortunately I just missed Jimmy’s quiz . Jimmy knows his books that’s for sure! And the answer is: DDD, Domain Driven Development GoF, Gang Of four JDO, Java Data Objects PoEA, Pattern of Enterprise Architecture POSA, Pattern Oriented Software...
Though ObjectSpaces isn’t available yet, there are more then enough alternatives to practice Domain Driven Design (DDD) in the .NET development environment. You could grab a top down Object Relational Mapping solution and start doing TDD today....
So I bought myself two new books, Enterprise Integration Patterns and Big Asian Cookbook I still need to decide which of these books I’ll be skimming through first. In the next couple of months I’ll be working on integration stuff. “Expert...
Another book tip! While I was updating the “My Bookshelf” section I bumped into John C. Maxwell's work on amazon . Maxwell 3-in1 Special Edition The Winning Attitude,developing The Leaders Around You,becoming A Person Of Influence Looks like...
Can someone who read both books explain me what exactly the difference are between these two titles? The MCAS.MCSD has a 20 day delivery here in The Netherlands whereas the Cram 3... and of course I can only settle with the best.
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