By:
Ben Herrington on
Wed, Mar, 24 2010,
under
CMS,
website,
design
One of
the most commonly unanswered questions in implementing a website
content management system is: How do you want to divvy up the
content? The answer can depend on the technical limitations of the
CMS, but more often it depends on the content...
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Repositories and Factories
Today I conclude my series on Domain Driven Design. In the first
part we looked at a brief introduction and the concept and
Entities. In the second part we covered Value Objects and Services.
Today we'll look at Reposi...
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Value Objects and Services
Today's post is a continuation of my series on Domain Driven
Design. One of my favorite parts of Domain Driven Design is how it
narrows your focus down to a handful of design patterns that will
work for just about any ...
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An introduction
At StoneHenge Partners, we've realized that the best way to
ensure the success of software development projects is to keep the
focus on the users and their experience at all times. Too many
times, once you get into the code, your...
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In so many areas, software is getting better. Languages are more
robust, databases are easier to line up, and interfaces are more
intuitive. But web content management systems continue to be ...
umm, off-target. Why is that?
I was thinking about...
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