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EPISODE · Sep 16, 2019 · 19 MIN

In the onion architecture, how do you make business decisions that rely on information from actions?

from The Eric Normand Podcast · host Eric Normand

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I've gotten several questions about how to do X or Y in the Onion Architecture. It seems like giving the architecture a name has miscommunicated how simple it is. It's just function calls that at some point are all calculations. In this episode, I try to deconstruct what makes the onion architecture work. Spoiler: it's just function calls.

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