Chapter 3. Setting Up a Project for Domain-driven Design
So far we have been focused on getting the prerequisites for the project ready. We focused on creating a mental model for ourselves and confirmed that our understanding of the domain matched the understanding of our domain expert. By doing this, we started to create a shared language between all the people involved so that all parties can communicate about the project while avoiding most misunderstandings. With all this in place, we were able to identify a starting point for the project, and now that we know where to start and how to name our objects according to the domain, we can set up the project to fit this. Robert C. Martin says in his talk Architecture the lost years: Architecture ...
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