
Domain-Driven Design with Golang
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Domain-Driven Design with Golang
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Overview of this book
Domain-driven design (DDD) is one of the most sought-after skills in the industry. This book provides you with step-by-step explanations of essential concepts and practical examples that will see you introducing DDD in your Go projects in no time. Domain-Driven Design with Golang starts by helping you gain a basic understanding of DDD, and then covers all the important patterns, such as bounded context, ubiquitous language, and aggregates. The latter half of the book deals with the real-world implementation of DDD patterns and teaches you how to build two systems while applying DDD principles, which will be a valuable addition to your portfolio. Finally, you’ll find out how to build a microservice, along with learning how DDD-based microservices can be part of a greater distributed system. Although the focus of this book is Golang, by the end of this book you’ll be able to confidently use DDD patterns outside of Go and apply them to other languages and even distributed systems.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)
Preface
Part 1: Introduction to Domain-Driven Design
Chapter 1: A Brief History of Domain-Driven Design
Chapter 2: Understanding Domains, Ubiquitous Language, and Bounded Contexts
Chapter 3: Entities, Value Objects, and Aggregates
Chapter 4: Exploring Factories, Repositories, and Services
Part 2: Real -World Domain-Driven Design with Golang
Chapter 5: Applying Domain-Driven Design to a Monolithic Application
Chapter 6: Building a Microservice Using DDD
Chapter 7: DDD for Distributed Systems
Chapter 8: TDD, BDD, and DDD
Index
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