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Over the years I have watched Dan strive to find the best ways
to develop complex systems, and I’m glad he has taken this
opportunity to share with you just some of his insights and
experiences. As well as a champion of using the Naked Objects
framework, Dan has now become one of its major contributors and
committers, and I must say we are lucky to have his energy and
enthusiasm directed at this project.
—Robert MatthewsCreator, the Naked Objects framework
This is a tutorial, a Naked Objects manifest, a software architecture
book, and a user reference, all at the same time and combined
amazingly well. You’ll find this book to be the best way of developing
enterprise apps without repeating yourself.
—Sebastián SlutzkySoftware engineerDepartment of Family & Social Affairs, Ireland
Domain-driven design comes alive in this book, as it is demonstrated
by example on every page. Furthermore, Naked Objects is shown to
be the ideal support for the approach, focusing as it does on the core
concepts of a system’s domain. Dan Haywood’s easy style means that
the complex ideas in this book come across very clearly. Don’t just
read this book…mark, learn, and inwardly digest!
—Andy CarmichaelCEOOpenXprocess Ltd.
This is a great hands-on guide to implementing domain-driven
solutions using the innovative Naked Objects open source framework.