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Who Is This Book For?
Software Architects and Developers
This book is for everyone interested in learning the most important DDD aspects and tools and in learning quickly. The most common readers are software architects and software developers who will put DDD into practice on projects. Very often, software developers quickly discover the beauty of DDD and are keenly attracted to its powerful tooling.
Consultants
If you are a consultant and you are working with a client to whom you have recommended the use of DDD, provide this book as a way to bring the major stakeholders up to speed quickly. If you have developers—perhaps junior or midlevel or even senior—working on your project who are unfamiliar with DDD but need to use it very soon, make sure that they read this book. By reading this book, at minimum, all the project stakeholders and developers will have the vocabulary and understand the primary DDD tools being used. This will enable them to share things meaningfully as they move the project forward.
Anyone in IT
I have made the subject understandable for executives, domain experts, managers, business analysts, information architects, and testers alike. There’s really no limit to those in the information technology (IT) industry and research and development (R&D) environments who can benefit from reading this book.
Whatever your experience level and role, read this book and then practice DDD on a project. Afterward, reread this book and see what you can learn from your experiences and where you can improve in the future.