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Dan Haywood

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Dan Haywood is a freelance consultant and the author of "Domain Driven Design using Naked Objects"
Apache Isis codebase refactored, adopting semantic versioning Posted: Jan 20, 2013 6:13 AM
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Following on from Isis’ recent graduation as an Apache top-level project, I also blogged about how we have a new CMS-based site and also how we’ve moved our code from Subversion and into Git. This is also part of a general theme to make Isis as easy as possible to contribute back to; all about [...]

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