Who says it's a bad thing? I also just state that is how it is. This also means this should be taken into consideration while putting a system together if you want to be able to maintain the system later on.
If you look around hardly any system is build this way. If you look even further, this is where the systems start to fail. This means it is crucial to understand this fact.
I'm happy Juval LΓΆwy wrote the book "Righting Software" so we can learn from his experience and hands on knowledge of decades building systems the right way. Systems build on time, on budget and with zero defects.
Apps will always be prone to the volatility of the business rules. Doesn't mean it's a bad thing. It's just the way things are.
Who says it's a bad thing? I also just state that is how it is. This also means this should be taken into consideration while putting a system together if you want to be able to maintain the system later on.
If you look around hardly any system is build this way. If you look even further, this is where the systems start to fail. This means it is crucial to understand this fact.
I'm happy Juval LΓΆwy wrote the book "Righting Software" so we can learn from his experience and hands on knowledge of decades building systems the right way. Systems build on time, on budget and with zero defects.
Cool... So is he the only one that wrote about how DDD system break down or whatever?