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Hi everyone,

We are back with another great event, and yes, it will include FSharp again. We've got to make Urs happy ;) Joking aside, we are really looking forward to hosting Chris Simon in collaboration with our friends in the .NET Usergroup Bern!

Talk the Talk and Walk the Walk: Living Ubiquitous Language Documentation
Many teams don't document their ubiquitous language, or if they do document it, struggle to keep it up to date.

As a result, the ubiquitous language diffuses over time and becomes inconsistently applied in conversation and in code, hampering communication and denying teams the full benefits of their collaborative domain modelling.

Living documentation practices can help your teams talk the talk and walk the walk by both easing the maintenance of your ubiquitous language and encouraging its use in all the places that matter - code, conversations and documentation.

This talk will share guidelines for capturing and defining your ubiquitous language by live-modelling a domain with the audience, and will demonstrate modern tooling like Contextive that can help with your living documentation.

As a bonus, we'll take a look at how Contextive is build on dotnet using F# to run everywhere - web apps, IDE extensions and browser extensions.

Chris Simon
Chris is a technology coach and advisor helping technology teams drive business success. His focus is on helping startups realise their vision and new CTOs flourish in their roles. He also supports executives & boards with strategic technology advice, and engineering teams with training, mentoring and consulting in architecture, quality, domain-driven design and test driven development.
He is a regular meetup & conference speaker (https://chrissimon.au/speaking/) and to support teams using Domain-Driven Design, he recently launched https://contextive.tech & co-founded the DDD Australia meetup and the ADAConf (https://adaconf.org) conference.

Events in Luzern, CH
Domain Driven Design
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