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CQRS, the Example

Mark Nijhof
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UPDATE: 15.08.2013 - I have contracted a copy editor to help me improve the content from a textual perspective, you can expect a new edition soon. The digital versons bought via Leanpub (https://leanpub.com/cqrs) or Amazon (http://www.amazon.com/CQRS-The-exampl...) will receive the updated version automatically.

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In 2009 I have had the pleasure of spending a 2 day course and many geek beers with Greg Young talking about Domain-Driven Design specifically focussed on Command Query Responsibility Segregation (CQRS).

The example project I created based on these discussions was very well received by the community and regarded a good reference project to explain and learn the patterns that make up CQRS. I decided to add the different blog posts I wrote about the example into a single book so it is easy to find and read.

The code can still be found at: http://github.com/MarkNijhof/Fohjin

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