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	<title>Comments on: Rails Team Ends Second In Dutch Development Contest</title>
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		<title>By: Danny&#8217;s Blog &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Domain-driven Ruby on Rails??</title>
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		<description>[...] Yesterday evening I attended a session on domain-driven design (ddd) at Sogyo&#8217;s offices, a nicely converted farmhouse located somewhere in the center of Holland. I was amazed to hear Ruby and Rails being used as an example of domain-driven development. One of the presenters even claimed that Dutch Rubyists Remco and Michiel (who reached 2nd place at this year&#8217;s RAD Race, a programming contest) had done so well because they were able to work domain-driven, thanks to Rails. [...]</description>
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