Nicolai Parlog 6/5/2024

Separate Operations From Data - Data-Oriented Programming v1.1

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This article, part of a series on Data-Oriented Programming in Java, focuses on the principle of separating operations from data. It explains why domain logic (operations) should not be placed on data records, using examples like an e-commerce Item and Cart. The content is a technical guide for software developers on structuring code according to DOP v1.1 principles.

Separate Operations From Data - Data-Oriented Programming v1.1

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