Can anyone tell me why in Clean Architecture it's not allowed to let your outermost layer (Presentation or API) know of the entity model? It is allowed however to know of a DTO model. I kind of understand why (so that your domain can change more easily) but this leads to quite a lot of duplication, does it not?
You even have people that design a DTO per Query result in a CQRS system, which seems ludicrous to me.
I'm sure that I'm missing something here to understand it more, but it does seem overkill.
Hello guys, I'm starting with C# to program games in Unity and I have as background C/C++, Java, JavaScript and Python. Any tip related to from where to start? (Tutorials, videos, books...)
@H.Tacon Syntax shouldn't be too difficult to learn if you know Java. Some of the syntax that differs between Java and C# is done by C++, like how in Java you write A extends B and in C# or C++ it's A : B. Knowing both C++ and Java, the syntax of C# shouldn't be too surprising.
@BenjaminDiele Presentation layer can be rewritten without having to change the core business logic layer, and changes to the intermediate layer are minimized by making it expose the business logic in an API-like fashion rather than ad-hoc for the presentation layer. With a well-written intermediate layer, you might get away with editing the business logic and as long as it's exposed the same, not touching the presentation layer. All separation of concerns. Don't know about DTO and CQRS