Sydney Architecture User Group Presentation
Feedback on my recent presentation on Domain Driven Design at the alt.net user group was good, and I have been asked to repeat the talk at the Sydney Architecture User Group on the 27th May 2010.
The content will be fairly similar, but with a few extensions based on some of the questions posed at alt.net, and with an expansion of the CQRS section.
Slides will follow soon after the talk, and we are keeping fingers crossed that we may be able to record this session, though hosting the resulting file could be a challenge.
JetBrains have also given me a couple of licences for ReSharper and dotTrace to give away to any interested .Net developers, so if we get enough people, best questions of the night win them.
Hope to see you there.
Title: Practical Domain Driven Design, Message Based Architectures and CQRS
Presenter: Jak Charlton
Date/Time: Thursday 27/05/2010 06:00 PM
Where: Grace Hotel, Kiralee or Pinaroo Function Room, 77 York St, Sydney, NSW 2000
Abstract
The original book on Domain Driven Design was subtitled “Tackling Complexity in the Heart of Software”, and even where a system does not merit “full on” DDD, many of the practices and principles can massively reduce the complexity of software, especially when combined with messaging and events.
Presenter Bio
Jak Charlton, is now based in Sydney, Australia, and working as a Senior Consultant for Readify. Jak is a well known community figure in the Microsoft and .NET worlds with a reputation for a passionate view of development. With primary interests around Domain Driven Design, software architecture, and putting the world to rights one debate at a time, he is a strong believer in principles and practices, allowing developers to concentrate on delivering business value.