Comment by Kinrany 9 months ago Links to any existing articles on this topic would be greatly appreciated. 3 comments Kinrany Reply mrkeen 9 months ago I highly recommend a video if you don't mind the format: https://youtu.be/zHiWqnTWsn4?t=3134The slide at 52:14 is on the SOLID principles, the first one is on SRP which gives pretty understandable advice about whether Order should have behaviours. valenterry 9 months ago This is the original article from Fowler: https://martinfowler.com/bliki/AnemicDomainModel.htmlBy searching for that term, you'll easily find lots of other takes on the matter. Kinrany 9 months ago > I'll reply here with a very quick example why the anemic domain model is superior in general, no matter if you do OOP or anything else.I can search for it of course but results that aren't about OOP purism appear to be rare.
mrkeen 9 months ago I highly recommend a video if you don't mind the format: https://youtu.be/zHiWqnTWsn4?t=3134The slide at 52:14 is on the SOLID principles, the first one is on SRP which gives pretty understandable advice about whether Order should have behaviours.
valenterry 9 months ago This is the original article from Fowler: https://martinfowler.com/bliki/AnemicDomainModel.htmlBy searching for that term, you'll easily find lots of other takes on the matter. Kinrany 9 months ago > I'll reply here with a very quick example why the anemic domain model is superior in general, no matter if you do OOP or anything else.I can search for it of course but results that aren't about OOP purism appear to be rare.
Kinrany 9 months ago > I'll reply here with a very quick example why the anemic domain model is superior in general, no matter if you do OOP or anything else.I can search for it of course but results that aren't about OOP purism appear to be rare.
I highly recommend a video if you don't mind the format: https://youtu.be/zHiWqnTWsn4?t=3134
The slide at 52:14 is on the SOLID principles, the first one is on SRP which gives pretty understandable advice about whether Order should have behaviours.
This is the original article from Fowler: https://martinfowler.com/bliki/AnemicDomainModel.html
By searching for that term, you'll easily find lots of other takes on the matter.
> I'll reply here with a very quick example why the anemic domain model is superior in general, no matter if you do OOP or anything else.
I can search for it of course but results that aren't about OOP purism appear to be rare.