tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8686578724458335326.post7663813586700647151..comments2023-10-30T09:15:49.715+00:00Comments on Narayana team blog: musings on peer reviewMark Littlehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15072917010265365428noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8686578724458335326.post-91162083654846007692011-11-10T16:00:51.601+00:002011-11-10T16:00:51.601+00:00paraphrase question: "How do you learn a doma...paraphrase question: "How do you learn a domain (transactions) where it is not your core field of expertise but be able to measure the quality?" For me, 'By Real-World (critical) Example'. If someone has demonstrated how they solved a problem using the domain (transactions) with code, and those that are critical about their own attempts/failures (so when you run into them you can go back and go 'oh yeah, thats why they didn't do it that way'), are usually the highest quality of measurable information to get you going in short-order on a subject.<br /><br />Unfortunately, I can see as a domain expert trying to come up with problems that people can relate to and how the domain solves those (many, many nuance) problems can be daunting without having others in the domain collecting and sharing the examples (and then, as mentioned, peer-review the examples to the problems/domain).<br /><br />my two coppers,<br />-Ddhartfordhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17083942553852687561noreply@blogger.com