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Archive for June, 2009
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Improving performance and scalability with DDD
Posted on June 23, 2009 | 3 CommentsDistributed systems are not typically a place where domain driven design is applied. Distributed processing projects often start with an overall architecture vision and an idea about a processing model which basically drives the whole thing, including object design if it exists at all. Elaborate object designs are thought of... -
Trinidad 1.0.8 released
Posted on June 22, 2009 | 2 CommentsTrinidad 1.0.8 is now available. Trinidad is the in-process test runner for FitNesse (java), allowing you to quickly execute, troubleshoot and debug FitNesse tests from your IDE and integrate FitNesse easily with a continuous build system through JUnit or Maven (without running the server). Version 1.0.8 changes include: JUnit Suite... -
Sticky Minds reviews Test Driven .NET Development with FitNesse
Posted on June 20, 2009 | No CommentsSticky Minds web site published a review of my book Test Driven .NET Development with FitNesse, concluding that: By reading this book and then either implementing the example as specified or by using the author’s concepts, you would be hard pressed not to come out of the experience a much... -
Eric Evans: Why do efforts to replace legacy systems fail?
Posted on June 19, 2009 | 4 CommentsAt the DDD Exchange conference today in London, Eric Evans presented on “The good, the bad and the ugly” aspects of strategic design. Talking about several efforts to replace legacy systems he has encountered in past, he suggested that these were “traps that good and smart software people are more... -
One month left to Opensource .NET Exchange III
Posted on June 16, 2009 | 1 CommentA quick reminder – we’re 30 days away from the Opensource .NET Exchange III, a mini conference on new trends and tools in the open source .NET world. The exchange will traditionally take place at the Crypt in central London and start at 6:30 PM. It’s free but register now...

