• Domain Driven Design

  • How to Easily Implement Domain Driven Design - A Quick & Simple Guide
  • By: Jason Scotts
  • Narrated by: Chris Brinkley
  • Length: 52 mins
  • 3.2 out of 5 stars (54 ratings)

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By: Jason Scotts
Narrated by: Chris Brinkley
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I want to thank you for checking out the audiobook Domain Driven Design: How to Easily Implement Domain Driven Design - A Quick & Simple Guide. This book contains proven steps and strategies on how you can implement the domain-driven design approach in your projects to bring out better results.

Through the domain-driven design approach, you and your project team will better understand the domain that you aim to serve and communicate in a common language that can ensure harmony and team work with your group. You will be able to finish the whole design and development process focused on what is truly essential. Thanks again and I hope you enjoy it!

©2014 Yap Kee Chong (P)2014 Yap Kee Chong

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few examples, but to the point

not enough examples to better understand application of the concepts explained, and how they fit together

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too short, not very useful

I don't understand the purpose of this audiobook. Who is it intended for? For people who already read the major DDD books, and struggled to implement? This book didn't discuss pitfalls of implementing DDD. For those struggling to understamd the concepts? I'm pretty sure other more extensive books are better at this.

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Practically zero information value

the book has very little usefulness for anyone even vaguely familiar with the term domain-driven design.

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No idea who would find this helpful...

This book wasn’t for you, but who do you think might enjoy it more?

Maybe as passing background for a student going into an OOP 101 class?

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This book does nothing more that indicate that the author has a working knowledge of DDD - it does not provide the listener with any actionable information or impart a concise understanding of what DDD is. It does not explain how DDD might uniquely affect software development. It does not give examples of techniques for distributing DDD knowledge except to discourage UML diagrams and say that "pictures" and "documentation" can be useful.

This book is so general in it's description of DDD and discussion of software development strategies, that nobody in the industry will learn anything (much) new. It is so technical that nobody outside a the development world will get any value from it either.

Unfortunately I can't find any other DDD audio books so I spent the $2.75 or whatever. I didn't think I'd regret spending $3, but it turns out I'm wrong. Put your $3 towards a hardcopy of Eric Evans book.

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what did I just listen to?

Read like an AI generated technical paper that was edited by a college freshman who just completed a business analysis 101 class based on materials from the 1990s.

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1 credit I will never get back - the title is not the book you think it is

If you had zero knowledge of DDD before purchasing this “book”, you will leave with as much as you started. To even refer to this work as a “book” would be tenuous at best. I’m not sure how this is even allowed to be listed on the platform as being a work worth the credit equivalence of any number of truly useful and insightful books on this very subject matter.

There is about as much information regurgitated here as you might find in the summary page of a google search on the topic. It would be more apropos to offer this work as a freely available introductory pamphlet or zine article rather than allow people to unwittingly waste a full credit on something that serves no one to benefit their understanding or capability.

I feel duped for not taking more time to look into these reviews and simply just looking at the recording length. It should not be on the platform and if the author is looking to promote their services or technical presence this is better achieved through a social or web platform that doesn’t leave people feeling swindled or deceived.

Hands down the worst purchase I’ve been tricked into buying here, don’t waste your time.

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Horrible

Extremelly shallow, without any real relevant example. Waste of money and time. In the best scenario, works as a presentation of DDD for a beginners bootcamp class.

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Podcast like length was dissapointing

Got this as my first audible and did not notice to check the length. Very dissapointed to notice this was just an overview of thw concept and nothing more.

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Great introduction to DDD

The author covers the DDD concepts in a very clear manner with practical examples, witch helps the understanding. Also, he points to some common pitfalls when using DDD and how to avoid them.

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Not worth it, no matter how low the price

This book reads like it was generated by an old AI, untrained in the actual use of DDD. Full of poor or wrong information and mistakes in the writing.

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