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awesome-ddd
- A curated list of Domain-Driven Design resources
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Ask HN: Do I have “imposters syndrome” or am I just bad?
2. Read clean architecture
Or at least find someone summary of the books. They helped me feel more confident in the code I wrote, the way I wrote it, and helped me justify why I wanted to write it the way I did
3. Look up DDD - domain driven design. I think that starting to learn about different architectural methodologies will help to understand bigger projects better. It’ll also help you to see where the projects went wrong, and sometimes that’s reassuring too because it shows even senior and principal devs don’t always really know exactly what they’re doing
This is a good GitHub repo for DDD. Definitely look into others as well, not saying DDD is the answer to all problems or the best for any, but I just like it lol :shrug:
https://github.com/heynickc/awesome-ddd
- Can you suggest a git repo using DDD?
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Have You Worked In A Large Codebase That Was
I'm not really aware of any, but a quick Google landed me on https://github.com/heynickc/awesome-ddd which seems to have a list of sample projects.
modular-monolith-with-ddd
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Modular Monolith with DDD repository migrated to .NET 8.0
Link to PR here: https://github.com/kgrzybek/modular-monolith-with-ddd/pull/286
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How to find a sample enterprise applications?
- https://github.com/kgrzybek/modular-monolith-with-ddd (a really well documented example)
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How I start every new Python backend API project
You can see there is a module called building_blocks. Inside it, I keep all the utilities needed in the project, like a logger, serializers, and so on. I did not make up this name, I borrowed it from this repo.
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100+ Must Know Github Repositories For Any Programmer
9. Modular Monolith with TDD
- Can you suggest a Git repo using DDD
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Can you suggest a git repo using DDD?
This covers far more than just DDD, however, I find the links and README super helpful for a wide range of subjects: https://github.com/kgrzybek/modular-monolith-with-ddd
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Software design: What are the middle ground options between monolith and microservices?
Modular monolith. Here is one of the best production-ready examples https://github.com/kgrzybek/modular-monolith-with-ddd
- Why do I distrust people who talk about Clean Architecture?
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The only two custom React hooks we ever use
Am wondering what react community thinks of DDD.
I've been reading "blue" DDD book (by Eric Evans) and "red" book (by Vaugh Vernon) and that was a completely "my whole life was a lie" type of experience and relief at the same time. It's just so great to have the principles of who to structure the code. It, by definition makes, your codebase structure meaningful. Because it's structured according to some common knowledge, not your random thoughts at the time you were writing code.
I was surprised to find so little DDD react sample codebases. Let's say for backend there is huge amount of samples, i.e. https://github.com/kgrzybek/modular-monolith-with-ddd . For react/frontend I have bookmarked only https://github.com/talyssonoc/react-redux-ddd/tree/master/sr... and few more, but those others does not meet the optional criteria i like really much - at the highest (or at app) level all codebase need to have folders app, domain, infra and ui. Simple rule, but simplifies life a lot.
So my question is - is DDD for some reasons not very applicable for app frontend development. Or it just never became popular. Or maybe DDD is popular amongst react developers, just I am not aware of this.
Many thanks for any ideas and comments!