You might have heard of Domain Driven Design. You may have heard DDD is a tool to write readable and change-ready code. You may have even heard DDD comes with a lot of talking, and modelling, and customers…

Starting with DDD sounds big, and scary, doesn’t it?

But getting started is not scary! Come find out what DDD can do for your code, tomorrow. We’ll use value objects, entities and services to bring order to our mind and code. We’ll see how naming things can guide us, but also trick us. We’ll rework a piece of code together and improve what it means. And tomorrow you can tell your peers that, technically, you’re doing DDD.

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Bruno at 11:04 on 27 Jan 2018

Nice talk, but too short imo.

I've heard about DDD but never really read/learned anything about it.
This talk made me realize that I am Technically applying DDD, but it didn't give me any new insights or things that I can improve.

I would say this talk is perfect for beginners. People who want a simple explanation on what DDD is with clear code examples.

It rate 4/5 because it was so short.

Stef Liekens at 20:53 on 27 Jan 2018

Nice talk with clear and basic code examples. Maybe it was to short.

Jelle Smeets at 21:01 on 27 Jan 2018

Great talk, I liked the examples on how to change your code into DDD step by step, because having the time to refactor entire application is time nobody really has.

Guy Steels at 12:45 on 28 Jan 2018

Good talk, good speaker.

Nice explanations on how to structure code better. I would love longer talk, or maybe title that explains what will be covered.

Really excellent talk. Good content. Good slides. Excellent delivery. Nice take aways that people can start using right away.

However it was too short. Approx half of the allotted time. Another 15mins of material and this would be a 5 star talk.

Robin Brackez at 11:56 on 29 Jan 2018

Interesting to the point talk with clear examples. Good speaker. Didn't bore me for a second :)

Isaac de Cuba at 13:14 on 29 Jan 2018

Great talk, nice topic and a good speaker.

Interesting talk with a speaker that's nice to listen to and has a good interaction with the audience. However, it was a bit short. I understood he dropped one of the subjects, because of time-issues. 5 stars if the talk would have been longer.

Nice talk, I've seen it in the more extended(slower) version, it was really good, now it was just because of nerves and it went really fast. Would be great to extend it with more examples and use cases.