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DDD London #2 - Closing the feedback loop with Apache Isis

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DDD London #2 - Closing the feedback loop with Apache Isis

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Closing the feedback loop with Apache Isis

Domain-driven design is all about effective communication, and for communication to be effective means a tight feedback loop so that the domain can be explored, understood and knowledge-crunched , by both developer and domain expert alike.

In this talk Dan will be closing the feedback loop through live coding, showing how Apache Isis can be used to effectively and efficiently develop both line-of-business enterprise apps, and RESTful backends for mobile/microservices. To make it more fun, you (the audience) can decide the domain. He’ll try not to cheat too much.

Dan Haywood (@dkhaywood (https://twitter.com/dkhaywood))

Dan is a freelance consultant, developer, writer and trainer, specializing in domain-driven design, agile development, enterprise architecture and also REST, on the Java and .NET platforms. Dan is known as an advocate of the naked objects pattern, and is the lead committer to Apache Isis, a Java framework that implements the naked objects pattern. He also works (for a client) on an app that runs on top of Isis, called Estatio. You can find Estatio up on github; it also is open source.

In order to fully sign up for the meetup you have to do this on the SM event page: https://skillsmatter.com/meetups/7991-domain-driven-design-meetup

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