Week 27, year 2016
- EventStorming – What You Need to Know - The real power of eventstorming is how it focuses on outcomes, not activities. Why is this powerful? It gives you options. That is according to Dan North at his recent talk at DDD eXchange in London with Skill Matter. I know there is a lot of interest in eventstorming right now. It is of particular […] [Learn CQRS and Event Sourcing]
- DDD Weekly: Issue #3 - Event Storming - What You Need to Know Daniel Whittaker. I think we should all be excited about techniques that improve strategic design like Event Storming. Strategic and Collaborative Domain-Driven Design Nick Tune. Interesting approach to calling the “ubiquitous language” the “business glossary” to gather more appeal from the domain experts. Elm and Event Sourcing Marco Perone. Imagine all of your apps having theTime Travel Debugger… Introduction to Event Sourcing and CQRS Beau Simensen. [DDD Weekly]
- DDD Weekly: Issue #2 - Agile France 2016 – Decentralized Architecture Cyrille Martraire. Notes from an “open-space session” (also an interesting topic) about architecture at different scales across teams and beyond. Offers “orientations” for developing rules that allow emergence of new patterns, while maintaining consistency within the company. 10 Lessons from a Long Running DDD Project - Part 2 Jimmy Bogard Lessons 6-10 from Jimmy’s previous post where his team realizes the benefits of targeting a single, cohesive group. [DDD Weekly]
- Growing Object-Oriented Software, Guided by Tests Without Mocks - This is a review of the Growing Object-Oriented Software, Guided by Tests book (GOOS for short) in which I’ll show how to implement the sample project from the book in a way that doesn’t require mocks to be tested. Growing Object-Oriented Software, Guided by Tests Without Mocks Let me first explain why I’m doing a review of this book. If you read this blog regularly, you probably noticed that I’m pretty much against using mocks in tests. [Enterprise Craftsmanship]