I read a preprint of Eric Evans book before it came out, and then bought a copy when it got published.
As someone who had been in the industry 6-7 years at that point, it really resonated - he was describing modes of success and failure I had seen but didn’t really have names for. Much of the usefulness of the book was just to put names on these things.
What has happened to ‘DDD’ in the meantime surprised me. It never occurred to me from the original book that a methodology of strict practices could emerge from it. To me that wasn’t the sense if it at all.
As someone who had been in the industry 6-7 years at that point, it really resonated - he was describing modes of success and failure I had seen but didn’t really have names for. Much of the usefulness of the book was just to put names on these things.
What has happened to ‘DDD’ in the meantime surprised me. It never occurred to me from the original book that a methodology of strict practices could emerge from it. To me that wasn’t the sense if it at all.