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Domain-driven design (DDD) is is a programming paradigm where code is separated into domains with distinct business logic. This helps isolating relating logic and stick to each domain’s objective.
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Simple Characteristics of Object Oriented PHP
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A async domain event system implementation in javascript
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Sample iOS app for listing reminders driven by DDD, Reusable Components and Data Sources.
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DDD Skeleton for .Net Core Web Applications Scheduler (Quartz) Caching (Redis) IoC (Autofac) ReactJS Dapper SignalR Core Docker (+Docker Compose)
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Domain Driven Design, Event Sourcing & Command Query Responsibility Segregation with Typescript
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Aplicação criada em dotnet core 3.1, desenvolvida como exemplo do curso de Modelagem de domínio Ricos oferecido pela instituição Desenvolvedor.Io
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A sample project to explain how to implements a service layer in laravel projects.
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Ejercicio de arquitectura y desarrollo de software orientado a resolver la necesidad de calcular predicciones climáticas de 10 años.
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Source code for my workshop about DDD, EventModeling, Event Sourcing and polyglot development (Kotlin / .NET / TypeScript).
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Curso criado para atender uma grande necessidade de todos os programadores: Escrever aplicações corporativas complexas e com foco no negócio.
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Example repository using clean architecture with Nestjs.
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A food ordering system, micro service example, follows Domain Driven Design, uses saga pattern, Kafka.
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