Thomas is a consultant from Norway who specializes in software architecture and development. He's been a practitioner of Domain-Driven Design for the past 7 years or so and finds great joy in pondering in business problems. Clients and colleagues know him as an energetic and passionate craftsman who loves to learn, experiment, fail and succeed while sharing his own experiences and knowledge.
Having worked with too many languages and technologies to mention, Thomas has found the intersection between business and IT to be a far more rewarding approach to problem solving and easing up the everyday work of software development. He's known for holding workshops and talks for both his clients and at local user groups.
Talks I've Given
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But What About the UI?
Featuring Thomas Presthus
Ever since developers started breaking applications into services, be it in the era of SOA or more recently with microservices, they’ve struggled to incorporate user interfaces into their decoupled, distributed architectures.
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Cleaning up an Unwieldy Monolith Without Using Microservices
Featuring Thomas Presthus
As a practitioner of domain-driven design, Thomas wants to model and align his software with the business, but, like many of you, has experienced how legacy code bases holds him back. They provide value, but are often constraining, making it harder to apply domain-driven design. Have you not...
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