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Platonic Domain model thinking assumes idealized, abstract representations
of reality which may not always capture the intricacies of a domain. This can
be misleading in Domain-
Driven Design (DDD), especially in core or
complicated supporting domains where the nuances matter. A naïve model,
influenced by this thinking, can confine you to an oversimplified view,
potentially leading to incorrect, suboptimal and unadaptable software
solutions.
Inspired by Barry M O'Reilly
- Plato is the devil
Anti-
Pattern:
Platonic Domain Model Thinking