Get Your Hands Dirty on Clean Architecture
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Get Your Hands Dirty on Clean Architecture
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Overview of this book
Building for maintainability is key to keeping development costs low and processes easy. The second edition of Get Your Hands Dirty on Clean Architecture is here to equip you with the essential skills and knowledge to build maintainable software.
With this comprehensive guide, you’ll explore the drawbacks of conventional layered architecture and the advantages of domain-centric styles such as Robert C. Martin's Clean Architecture and Alistair Cockburn's Hexagonal Architecture. Then, you’ll dive into hands-on explanations on how to convert hexagonal architecture into actual code. You'll learn in detail about different mapping strategies between the layers of hexagonal architecture and discover how to assemble the architectural elements into an application. Additionally, you’ll understand how to enforce architecture boundaries, which shortcuts produce what types of technical debt, and how, sometimes, it is a good idea to willingly take on those debts.
By the end of this second edition, you'll be armed with a deep understanding of the hexagonal architecture style and be ready to create maintainable web applications that save money and time.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)
About the Book
Free Chapter
What's Wrong with Layers?
Inverting Dependencies
Organizing Code
Implementing a Use Case
Implementing a Web Adapter
Implementing a Persistence Adapter
Testing Architecture Elements
Mapping Between Boundaries
Assembling the Application
Enforcing Architecture Boundaries
Taking Shortcuts Consciously
Deciding on an Architecture Style
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