#domaindrivendesign is overrated tilkov.com/post/2021/03/01/d…
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I (respectfully) disagree with your article, or at least the implied premise. It suggests the DDD vocabulary requires experts or expertise, which implies that even using DDD language is a form of gatekeeping.
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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 :)
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I'm in the opposite camp. The DDD language is a pattern language in the true sense, designed to _democratise_ the domain, in the same way Alexander's was intended to democratise architecture. It's a small, easy-to-learn vocabulary that enables enthusiasts to communicate.
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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
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True. As with Agile, I just wish people spent more time following the spirit than interpreting gospel and following ceremony
Mar 1, 2021 · 11:59 AM UTC
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