The Modern Developer’s Design Principles
Design Principles Categories:
Core – The Seven Principles of Thought
Code – The Five Principles of Actions
The Modern Developer Design Principles
Design Principles act as guidelines for communication of the intent of the Modern Developer to create Software solutions that will benefit from decades of failed and successful projects.
By learning, accepting, promoting and complying with a collection of accepted premises, the Modern Developer enriches the Technology Community.
The solutions he provides to his Clients will have a lowered Cost of Ownership.
New feature and change requests will be less expensive to implement.
The cost of Development and Maintenance will be significantly lowered.
The Design Principles Creates
a New “Paradigm of Thought”
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I am a Principal Architect at Liquid Hub in the Philadelphia area specializing in Agile Practices as a Certified Scrum Master (CSM). I use Test Driven Development (TDD) and Acceptance Test Driven Development (ATDD) with Behavior Driven Development (BDD) as my bridge to Agile User Stories Acceptance Criteria in a Domain Driven Design (DDD) implementing true RESTful services
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