DDD or "Domain-Driven Design" is arguably the holy grail of software architecture. Martin Fowler has written dozens of books covering the subject, and many developers have spent decades of their lives trying to catch up with his ideas, often unsuccessfully, I might add. For those able to implement a DDD architecture, the salaries ranges from $100,000 per year and upwards, often into the millions.
I have created 450 lines of open source code, which not only allows you to learn this skill, but also provides an excellent starting point to apply it into your own projects. In such a way, it arguably becomes the shortcut through the abyss to that green and cozy place where everything evolves around your domain types and brilliant architecture is a commodity. As an added bonus, I've based my entire methodology upon copy and paste.
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