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I'm a big believer in Domain Driven Design (DDD).  I have to admit that I've
lost a little focus of late, so I think I need to get back to the basics.  As
such, I've just printed out a bunch of <a href="http://domaindrivendesign.org/articles/index.html">experience
reports</a> from the <a href="http://domaindrivendesign.org/">Domain Driven Design
website</a>.  As with anything, DDD takes practice. What better way to get a
jump start than by reading about how someone else has used DDD to create better software?
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I'm a big believer in Domain Driven Design (DDD).&amp;nbsp; I have to admit that I've
lost a little focus of late, so I think I need to get back to the basics.&amp;nbsp; As
such, I've just printed out a bunch of &lt;a href="http://domaindrivendesign.org/articles/index.html"&gt;experience
reports&lt;/a&gt; from the &lt;a href="http://domaindrivendesign.org/"&gt;Domain Driven Design
website&lt;/a&gt;.&amp;nbsp; As with anything, DDD takes practice. What better way to get a
jump start than by reading about how someone else has used DDD to create better software?
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