Software as a tool, not an end in itself: A plea for more domain expertise(heise.de)
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Software as a tool, not an end in itself: A plea for more domain expertise
https://www.heise.de/en/blog/Software-as-a-tool-not-an-end-in-itself-A-plea-for-more-domain-expertise-11168756.html
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Interesting take on the academic nature of DDD. We talk a lot about "Ubiquitous Language", but very little about the mechanical sympathy needed to run an event store at scale. If we ignore the engine's internals, we’re just building another layer of "magical" infrastructure that will eventually fail the domain experts when throughput increases.
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Myself I've usually tried to "go native" in whatever domain I am working in whether it is sales management [1], swap trading, or public opinion polling.
[1] great excuse to drink with salespeople in hotel bars!
[1] great excuse to drink with salespeople in hotel bars!
[1] The Laws of Software Process: A New Model for the Production and Management of Software, 2003, Phillip Armour:
http://www.amazon.com/Laws-Software-Process-Production-Manag...
[2] some part: https://cacm.acm.org/opinion/the-five-orders-of-ignorance/