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Customer Reviews:Average Customer Rating: Excellent book This book is well written and structured in a very intuitive way. It starts with a general and informative discussion of software architecture and then proceeds to take a detailed look at the various design decisions, patterns and components that can be found in a layered design. It references and elaborates upon many of the patterns in Martin Fowler's Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture so a familiarity with that work is recommended but not necessarily required. It can both act as a supplement to the PoEAA in addition to standing very well on its own. Great Book This is a great book. Microsft has never been very good at guiding developers and software architects for building complex systems. I think this books fills that gap. Dino Esposito is one of the best .NET writers and he shows that in this book. Mustknown material for the .NET architect, nicely gathered within this book Full of known material for the experienced .NET architect, but even then useful for confirmation and reference. Great book Part 1 (1st 3 chapters) is kinda boring to read if you have been doing software design for years. I ordered a copy for each of my developers I was reading Dinos and Andrea's book during my holydays in Italy. It is one of the best books I read in the last few months. I'm especially pleased, that this book brings the concepts and patterns from Eric Evans Domain-Driven Design: Tackling Complexity in the Heart of Software, which I by the way read during my holydays last year, and Martin Fowler Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture (Addison-Wesley Signature Series) closer to the developers. I'm running a small software production company (see YouTube enventionag) and I just ordered 13 copies of this great book to get each of my developers a personal copy. | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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