CodeBetter.Com
CodeBetter.Com
RSS 2.0 via Feedburner
           Do you Twitter? Follow us @CodeBetter

Greg Young [MVP]


DDDD Moved

After some conversations with Scott and others I have decided that I will be writing up alot more on DDDD (I have already started). I will be releasing it under a creative commons license as opposed to going with a brick and mortar publisher. Over the next few weeks I will begin pushing stuff out to a small group for review. The completed work will be available for download on my blog. There will also be atleast 1 reference application provided.

My reasoning for releasing under creative commons is I want to get this out to as many people as possible. I may offer one of those "get a printed copy of this" or something but am more so focused on trying to get the ideas to market quickly (my estimate with a brick and mortar publisher was almost 2 years ... I think I can do it quicker otherwise).

I am looking for a small (<10 group of reviewers) to read through things and provide feedback as they are written over the next few months. Drop me an email offline.

Also as I am new to this if anyone has suggestions (as an example I was going to setup JIRA for reviewer comments) please let me know, or if you are a professional editor who wants to help my atrocious grammar that would be appreciated too :-)



Comments

Pieter Joost van de Sande said:

Sounds great! I'm looking forward to the reference application.
# June 21, 2008 7:28 AM

Ruprict said:

So, where's your e-mail address?  Does this question automatically disqualify me from the list of potential reviewers?

# June 21, 2008 9:00 AM

Greg said:

grezgoryyzoung1z@gzmail.com remove z

# June 21, 2008 5:07 PM

Robz said:

You have atrocious grammar? Seems to be pretty good on your blog.
# June 22, 2008 9:01 PM

Luis Abreu said:

Greg, any idea on when you'll have that info published on your blog? I've started reading your ideas (after a short discussion on why sending domain objects across boundaries might be a bad in the alt.net list) and I'm eager to get more info about them...thanks.
# June 27, 2008 10:06 AM

Chloe said:

His grammar for the most is passable, however if he ever wants to be formally published he will have to refrain from the "...", as it does not fly so well academically or in the literary world. It can be used, but the over use of it is highly frowned upon.
# June 28, 2008 7:53 AM

Greg said:

You are correct Chloe, I should be more formal here as well.

# June 28, 2008 5:07 PM

Tara Chloe said:

True Greg, but the beauty of a blog is that no real authority figure is grading you on it ;) Seems like there is a lot of useful information to be obtained here whether it is probably punctuated or not. Ps- Your last comment however is a comma splice :) Two seperate clauses that can exist on their own...just for practice, and for future knowledge. Instead of using a comma, a period would organize the two statments properly. Something tells me though that you are a very fast learner and will pick up on these grammatical rules rather quickly :D
# June 29, 2008 3:51 AM

Leave a Comment

(required)  
(optional)
(required)  

Enter the numbers above:
Add
Check out Devlicio.us!

Our Sponsors