Domain-driven design (DDD) focuses on what matters in enterprise applications: the core business domain. And Naked Objects lets you build DDD applications just by writing the core domain classes, the rest of the application is taken care of for you.

This blog supplements and expands on my book, Domain Driven Design using Naked Objects, describing how you can rapidly develop and test domain applications using Naked Objects.

Dan Haywood

Dan Haywood is a UK-based freelance consultant specializing in enterprise application development using domain driven design approaches and agile development.   Technology skills include Java, JEE, .NET, Sybase, RDBMS, OOAD, UML, AOP, TDD, Subversion and TFS

Dan is a committer and advocate of the Naked Objects framework, and the author of “Domain Driven Design using Naked Objects”, published by the Pragmatic Bookshelf.

email: dan@haywood-associates.co.uk
mobile: +44 (0)7961 144286
skype:  danhaywood

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