In this particular case though, I think that some folks following DDD don’t grasp that it doesn’t even attempt to define everything there is to know, yet treat it that way
Whereas a lot of the usual standard criticism points out that this particular hype (whatever that might be) is nothing new and everyone’s been doing it for years
This might be worth a post or article of its own. While I do think there are good reasons to criticize it, I think there’s something different with this particular thing in that I completely embrace it, but think there’s more to it
I’m not sure I disagree. I am annoyed when it’s used to keep people out, or not as a means to an end, or as an excuse to stop thinking. Other than that, I am a fan and advocate its usage
Depends on whether you’re talking about the DDD meta-language or a concrete, well-defined language for a particular domain. I have absolutely no problem with the latter, but I do have a problem with the expected ubiquity of the former :)
True! This always requires an effort. It’s very stupid that the presentation tools don’t provide a decent mode for remote presentations (presenting in a window only helps if you don’t use presenter views)
I recently noticed how much more I liked doing presentations in a regular Zoom call where a bunch of people had switched on their video. Of course not comparable to the real thing, but infinitely better than talking into the void
This is one of the reasons I would love to try @heyhey for our company email. Sad that GDPR and the lack of (at least optional) end-to-end encryption prevent it
HEY blocks spy trackers from 50+ services. When you open an email, your IP, your brand of phone, how many times you open an email, and your general location is NONE OF THEIR BUSINESS. HEY automatically protects you 24/7/365. hey.com/spy-trackers/
I am so proud to present a recording of my first ever tech conference talk!🎉
This was a Pecha Kucha (~6min) presentation given at OOP 2021 "Software As Business" conference two weeks ago.
🔗youtube.com/watch?v=BwEYvHG2…
Mich würde wahnsinnig interessieren, was man mit einem so verbreiteten, gezwungenermaßen oberflächlichen Know-how anfangen will. Eine Basisqualifikation in Sachen Digitalisierung erschiene mir sehr viel sinnvoller. Klingt aber vermutlich nicht cool genug.
I’m not as negative, particularly if I can get at least some audience interaction (e.g. in a Zoom call instead of a Youtube stream). But I completely agree that it’s not comparable to the “real thing”, and I’m very much looking forward to that, despite the travel