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Brendan Vogt3-Aug-09 3:07
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Hi,

My apologies if I put this in the incorrect forum Smile | :)

I got the book on expert business objects, and they use the CSLA.NET framework. Now I read many negative reviews on this framework after buying the book Frown | :( And alot of people say that we should rather use DDD (Domain-Driven Design). What exactly is DDD? And why choose it above CSLA.NET? Are there any good books/online articles to read that explains this for beginners and how to implement it?

What other similar commercial/opensource frameworks are available to look at?

Has any one used CSLA.NET? And comments positive/negative?

Regards,
Brendan
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