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I totally agree that this question is really hard to answer. But I found myself lost after starting to learn about these architectural patterns. I initially read ddd by Martin Fowler. It looked great and I got really excited, but when I started coding, I just couldn't use any of the patterns. I found great repos like this onewhite-label, which helped me understand a lot of stuff. But I still don't feel like I can use clean architecture in a bigger applications.
I do not have all the links, but these are the repos that I found useful: https://github.com/stemmlerjs/white-label https://github.com/VincentJouanne/nest-clean-architecture
Not a big one, but explains how to combine architectures like clean architecture, domain-driven design, hexagonal, etc. https://github.com/Sairyss/domain-driven-hexagon
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