CQRS à la Greg Young example code
I have had the pleasure of spending a 2 day course and many geek beers with Greg Young talking about Domain-Driven Design specifically focussed on Command Query Responsibility Segregation (CQRS).
And because this interests me very much I thought about writing an example, now this example is already well on its way. I am also preparing an actual blog post describing the example in great detail, but I am running a bit out of time so I decided to publish the code even without the supporting blog post. So the DDD Yahoo list has already seen the URL which is: http://github.com/MarkNijhof/Fohjin
Also Jan van Ryswyck has asked me to do a talk about this example on the next E-VAN (18 November 2009), more details can be found here: Europe Virtual ALT.NET So if you have any questions then just submit them to the E-VAN Google group as the blog mentions.
And because this interests me very much I thought about writing an example, now this example is already well on its way. I am also preparing an actual blog post describing the example in great detail, but I am running a bit out of time so I decided to publish the code even without the supporting blog post. So the DDD Yahoo list has already seen the URL which is: http://github.com/MarkNijhof/Fohjin
Also Jan van Ryswyck has asked me to do a talk about this example on the next E-VAN (18 November 2009), more details can be found here: Europe Virtual ALT.NET So if you have any questions then just submit them to the E-VAN Google group as the blog mentions.
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Hi Mark,
This is great, I'll try to get as much as I can from your example since Greg had to cancel the course he was supposed to give in Montreal.
Keep up the good work.
Simon Laroche, Thursday, November 05, 2009 at 1:55 PM