Hexagonal Architecture - Message-oriented software design

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Anonymous at 10:36 on 30 Oct 2015

Excellent talk, really clear, schematic, timely and high quality contents. My only suggestion is to add a bit more original resources to continue the learning of the topic: repos/other talks/slides/books (because everyone already read Uncle Bob :) ). Great job indeed!

Nice talk, clean and precise.

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Anonymous at 11:35 on 30 Oct 2015

Realy nice talk. I'll already knew the concepts but it's always good to hear them from other person in such a clean and precise way.

Interesting approach and I got good insites I can use tomorrow. Here and there a bit fuzzy and a few open question.

really enjoyed your talk. thank you!

Very interesting talk around DDD, dependency inversion principle, etc.

Anonymous at 17:22 on 30 Oct 2015

I think I've seen a bunch of talks like yours. I'm not against the topic but some of us are aplying ports and adapters and DDD for years... so i will apreciate something more than a theoretical talk.

Anonymous at 17:45 on 30 Oct 2015

I found it a bit too much theoretical some code examples will help a lot!

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Anonymous at 10:40 on 31 Oct 2015

Good slides but this subject around DDD is pretty common these days. Nothing new for me but it was well explained.

Anonymous at 10:51 on 31 Oct 2015

Oriol Barcelona at 14:36 on 31 Oct 2015

When I read framework's docs I always thought that I was spending too much time building abstraction layers and defining boundaries. After this talk, I see it clear, I'm doing it the right way. Really really helpful and inspiring. Thanks, I owe you a beer!

Anonymous at 14:43 on 31 Oct 2015

Very inspiring and excellently paced speech.

That talk has become one of my favorites on phpbc15!

Actually we are working exactly the same way you described at Social Point, so everything sound familiar. In fact it was shockingly familiar! It was amazing to see that we share exactly the same design principles and that we both understand how that way is one of the best ways to solve common problems. Glad to see we're on the right path!

According to your talk, excellent! Clear, concise, in-time... bravo!

Anonymous at 16:24 on 31 Oct 2015

Great, as always.

Nice diagrams, zooming to the details. Very useful!

Great talk! Great clear slides!

Despite the early time, Matthias kept the audience interested in a hard topic with his clean explanation and nice slides. I wish more deepness into the command bus were given, and the last question in the QA made me think I'm not alone here. Overall, it's always a pleasure to see Noback in stage. Thanks!

Anonymous at 22:15 on 3 Nov 2015

If you have already experience in Hexagonal Architecture you may find this talk a little too basic, but setting that aside it was a good talk well delivered

Anonymous at 22:15 on 3 Nov 2015

If you have already experience in Hexagonal Architecture you may find this talk a little too basic, but setting that aside it was a good talk well delivered