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    Modular Monolith with DDD

    Modular Monolith with DDD

    Full Modular Monolith application with Domain-Driven Design approach

    This is a sample / starter architecture project for building a modular monolith application using Domain-Driven Design (DDD) principles in .NET. It aims to show how to structure a monolithic application into modules (bounded contexts), while preserving separation of concerns, maintainability, and scalability, without splitting into microservices. Showing the application of best practices and object-oriented programming principles. Presentation of some architectural considerations, decisions,...
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    Go Patterns

    Go Patterns

    Curated list of Go design patterns, recipes and idioms

    This repository is a curated collection of idiomatic Go design patterns, coding recipes, and best practices aimed at Go programmers. It organizes patterns under categories such as creational, structural, behavioral, concurrency, messaging, and anti-patterns, giving examples and explanations of how to apply them in real Go code. Creational, structural, behavioral pattern examples in Go. Explanatory commentary and sample code snippets. Concurrency idioms (e.g. bounded parallelism, fan-in/fan-out). Organized taxonomy for Go idioms.
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