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It helps one frame how to build reusuable systems not only from the technology perspective but will give you insight into how t... Read More
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Not at all what i expected 100 times better
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This should be required reading for computer science majors
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This is martin fowlers first book published in 1997
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It was interesting to see how fowler has approached different domain problems and i expect to reference these chapters as i tackle similar problems in the future
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The second section of the book covers what fowler calls support patterns
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While this information may have been useful in 1997 if you are looking for more information on layered architectures read enterprise application architecture a more recent book by the same author
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There is a key to the models on the inside cover of the book but if the diagrams had been updated to uml they would have been easier to understand
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