In chapter two ,title "Ubiquitous Language". You can find the poem of lewis carroll. I just wonder the relationship with the poem and the ubiquitous language....
Eric, It may not be what you're looking for but the 1986 paper by Peter Nauer, "Programming as Theory Building" is really a great paper. It's sort of the ...
I'd really like to read that, actually. Where would one find it? Eric (Evans) ... From: Scott Hurlbert scott@... Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2004 10:24:32 -0700 ...
Actually I spelled his name wrong, it's Peter Naur. I was never able to find the article on line, I believe because it was originally a published work. However...
After a bit of googling, here's the result. http://alistair.cockburn.us/crystal/books/asd/extracts/asdapp2/asdapp2naurehnmusashi.htm Sathya Srinivasan. ... ...
The first time I read it was in the appendix of Alistair's book. It's truly amazing; Naur (of Backus-Naur Form fame) had great insight. Here's a quote to...
Sathya, Thanks for the link - I hit that link and it didn't come up for me so I'm glad you found a live one. For everyone following this thread, I also enjoyed...
Funny: you are the first to ask that question. I've been expecting it for a year. First, let me say that it was meant to be whimsical, and evoke a mood, more...
thank you very much. It's a greate book ,and teach me much more new viewpoints. I want use these viewpoints in the experiment of my team. Regards. ... it ... ...
Hi Eric, I was recently introduced to your DDD book by the Design Patterns Study Group of NYC (dpsg-nyc) and recently finished reading it I would first like to...
Satyha, Interesting question. Task is to Entity as Service is to Value is a reasonable abstraction, but not one that clients necessarily need to be aware of....
Scott, I've been following this group for some time, and must post to thank you so much for mentioning the Peter Naur article. I read it as the appendix of ...
Daniel, Thanks for your kind and well written words. I couldn't agree with you more. I found that article to be brilliant. I've read it several times now...
... I couldn't agree more. It's amazing how a year later something all of a sudden makes sense and you think "ahhh". I have been having the nagging feeling...
Hi Jimmy, I'm a close friend of Nick's, and so had been following this thread closely, and today find myself in a similar place in regard to UOWs, in terms of...
Hey Shane, The two books are entirely different. The Dev Notebook is exactly that - it's a light weight look at hibernate from a getting up and running point...
I'm relaying the following response from David Siegel, who was the source of the particular rule-set for aggregates that I spelled out in Chapter 6. ... After...
Hi Colin, Thanks for an interesting post! I'm not sure if it helps, but I can describe how I (perhaps overly simplified?) have dealt with this for now. My...
perhaps I'm being naive, but have you looked at Hibernate? ... -- William G. Thompson, Jr. Associate Director for New Technology Enterprise Systems and...
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Sure! What I tried to describe was supposed to work with many different infrastructure solutions, for example Hibernate and NHibernate. Best Regards, Jimmy ...
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Hi, I took the weekend off, went kitesurfing on the local lake here in New Zealand, but new house rules have been introduced so that we are only able to go out...
On most of my prior projects I've always used optimistic locking (object versioning), however on my current project we are using the last committer wins...
... Are there many other kiwis on this list? Given you went off to the local lake I am guessing you are nowhere near Wellington ;-) I am always keen for a...
Hi Shane, Yes there are some further Kiwis on the list. Up in Auckland there's also Keith Nicholas. Anyone else? Keith, I, and a few others are in the process...
Hi Shane, Yes that would be correct, we are on the South Island living in a small place called Wanaka, which is just over the Crown Range from Queenstown. The...
There is already a concept that correspond to Task. It's called Workflow (i.e. BPM engines like Vitria etc.). Workflow layer sits on top of Services layer and...