Author: danhaywood
Date: Mon Nov 26 17:56:43 2012
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### Naked Objects
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Richard Pawson and Robert Matthews, Wiley 2002
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This book describes the original ideas of Naked Objects. Although based on a
very early version of the framework, it's still definitely worth a read (and
beautifully produced).
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Amazon quotes: (avg 5 stars)
- Brilliant argument and toolkit for information systems
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### Domain Driven Design using Naked Objects
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Dan Haywood, Pragmatic Bookshelf 2009
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This more recent book draws the parallel between domain-driven design and
Naked Objects (4.0). In the spirit of the Pragmatic Bookshelf, it's a
practical, hands-on sort of book, building up a case study as it goes and
encouraging you to build your own app as you go.
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Amazon quotes: (avg 4.5 stars)
- Important Contribution to Domain-Driven Design