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A review by mattj256
Domain-Driven Design: Tackling Complexity in the Heart of Software by Ross Venables, Eric Evans
4.0
A classic, and one that I enjoyed reading even as I found it dense and hard to read quickly.
This book is best if you already have (at least) a few years of experience in an object-oriented language, as well as experience with agile and large projects. Design is important for the success of any project, but it's especially important when there are multiple teams. If you're working on a small project (fewer than 25 people) or are new to the industry, I think it's more important to be familiar with your programming language and your frequently-used libraries.
I think it's amazing that the insights in this book are embedded into a library that I use at work every day (and mostly take for granted). This book is over 15 years old, and will likely continue to be read for many years to come.
This book is best if you already have (at least) a few years of experience in an object-oriented language, as well as experience with agile and large projects. Design is important for the success of any project, but it's especially important when there are multiple teams. If you're working on a small project (fewer than 25 people) or are new to the industry, I think it's more important to be familiar with your programming language and your frequently-used libraries.
I think it's amazing that the insights in this book are embedded into a library that I use at work every day (and mostly take for granted). This book is over 15 years old, and will likely continue to be read for many years to come.