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DDD EXCHANGE 2011 10-06-11
welcome!
Following the success and interest in previous years, the 4th annual DDD eXchange 2011 is taking place today!
People have started arriving and, with a great line up of talks, this year's DDD eXchange promises to be a great day of learning and innovation for the UK's architect and developer community.
SkillsCast Videos
If you are not here this year, to join Eric Evans, Udi Dahan, Greg Young and others for a day packed with talks and discussions, you'll be able to watch the SkillsCast videos, which we'll be publishing throughout the day, on these very same pages
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If you have questions, thoughts or opinions you would like to share - tweet #dddx .... Some tweeted opinions or questions will also be featured at the Parkbench panel discussion later today.
You may also like to secure your ticket for next year's DDD eXchange, which has been scheduled for June 15th 2012...
Friday 10th June 2011
Track 1
9:30 - 10:00 WELCOME TO DDD EXCHANGE
Eric Evans: Eric Evans welcomed everyone at the DDD eXchange 2011 and provided an overview of the programme. View the podcast here...
10.00 - 11.00 DOMAIN MODELS AND COMPOSITE APPLICATIONS
Udi Dahan: In this talk, recorded at the DDD eXchange 2011, Udi Dahan explains the use of Bounded Contexts to turn previously monolithic systems into composite applications, now with multiple lean and mean domain models - a new perspective on DDD awaits. View the podcast here...
11.15 - 12.15 REST AND DDD
Jim Webber: Dr Jim Webber -- co-author of REST in Practice -- delivers his talk on REST and Domain Driven Design View the podcast here...
12.30 - 13.30 DDD IN A FUNCTIONAL PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
Patrik Fredriksson: This presentation very briefly introduces functional programming and contrasts it to other common styles of programming. We will then take a closer look at the features available to us in a modern functional
programming language and see if, and how, these can support a modelling paradigm as required to do DDD. View the podcast here...
14:30-15:20 ASSERT.THAT(WE.UNDERSTAND)
Greg Young: Testing has finally be recognized as an important aspect of our profession. This session will look at testing in DDD based systems, after the introduction of domain events, and finally when using event sourcing. View the podcast here...
15:30 - 16:20 REST & APIS IN THE GUARDIAN'S DDD PROCESSES
Matthew Wall: The Guardian have been using domain driven design for 5 years, Matt talks about how their approach to DDD has evolved. In particular this session focuses on lessons learned from applying DDD in the real world, and how moving towards a development model focussed on REST & APIs has caused the Guardian's DDD processes to evolve. View the podcast here...
16:30 - 17:00 PARK BENCH DISCUSSION
17:10 - 18:00 DDD STRATEGIES FOR MOVING AWAY FROM LEGACY SYSTEMS
Eric Evans: Often a team sets out to design a new piece of software using a domain
model. At first they are focused on strategically valuable new features
and modeling sessions clarify the new approach the business wants to
take. View the podcast here...
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SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE COURSES
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SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE PODCASTS
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OTHER SOFTWARE ARCHITECTURE EVENTS
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SFDC London User Group
FREE EVENT:
London Salesforce Developers:
London, Thursday, June 20th
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amazon web services user group
FREE EVENT:
Jeff Bar on Cloud Computing
London, Tuesday, June 25th
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Reducing Technical Debt with Michael C. Feathers
2 DAY COURSE. Featuring Michael C. Feathers London, Thursday, June 27th
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Simon Brown's Architecture for Developers
2 DAY COURSE. Featuring Simon Brown London, Monday, July 1st
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Software architecture and code
FREE EVENT:
In The Brain of Simon Brown
London, Monday, July 1st
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Eric Evans' DDD Fast Track for Developers
2 DAY COURSE. Featuring Alberto Brandolini London, Monday, July 8th
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Uncle Bob is back!
FREE EVENT:
In The Brain of Uncle Bob (Robert C. Martin)
London, Monday, July 8th
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Eric Evans' DDD Strategy for Software Leaders
2 DAY COURSE. Featuring Alberto Brandolini London, Wednesday, July 10th
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