Domain Modeling Made Functional
Book description
You want increased customer satisfaction, faster development cycles, and less wasted work. Domain-driven design (DDD) combined with functional programming is the innovative combo that will get you there. In this pragmatic, down-to-earth guide, you'll see how applying the core principles of functional programming can result in software designs that model…
Why read it?
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Many functional programming books concentrate on the detail of functional techniques (things like recursion or higher-order functions), often leaving open the gap between these techniques and their concrete application to solve everyday programming tasks.
This was one of the reasons I wrote my book, and one source of inspiration for me was the work of F# evangelist Scott Wlashin.
For many years, Scott has been showing how he applies functional thinking in his daily practice centered around e-commerce, through blog posts on his popular site and his talks at programming conferences. At popular request, he's organized these ideas into his…
From Enrico's list on to learn to think like a functional programmer.
As I delved deeper into the world of functional programming, I couldn't shake the feeling that it was vast, profound, and somewhat detached from the real world.
Functional programming seemed to exist as its own entity, heavily rooted in academia, and not as pragmatic compared to object-oriented programming. With my experience in mainstream languages like C++, C#, and Python, I possessed a rich toolbox for creating high-quality software in those paradigms.
I had learned various architectural approaches, design patterns, and software development principles that were mostly applicable to object-oriented programming but appeared less suitable for functional programming.
However, I began…
From Alexander's list on domain modeling.
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