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Book Review: Effective C#

Although not his first book on C#, Bill Wagner really became noticed in the .NET community after writing Effective C#: 50 Specific Ways to Improve Your C#. First off, this is not a C# reference guide....

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Book Review: Agile Retrospectives

Perfectly fitting with the style of the Pragmatic Programmer series, Agile Retrospectives: Making Good Teams Great is a book for helping teams run effective and fun retrospectives. Whether you call...

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Book Review: Practices of an Agile Developer

Long story short, Practices of an Agile Developer is a book I would easily classify in the ranks of Code Complete and The Pragmatic Programmer. First up, what a great pairing of authors – Venkat...

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Book Review: Expert Spring MVC and Web Flow

Last winter, I decided to update my Java web skills from Struts to Spring. I enlisted in a workshop that was using the book Expert Spring MVC and Web Flow as it’s textbook. Having context of Spring...

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Book Review: Continuous Integration

During the last squeezed reader awards, Burke Cox (CEO of Stelligent) was very kind and sent me a signed copy of Paul Duvall’s new book – Continuous Integration: Improving Software Quality and...

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Book Review: Don’t Make Me Think

I originally read Steve Krug’s classic on a 4 hour flight to Chicago, and ever since has been sitting on my bookshelf begging for a review. And trust me, if there is any book that deserves to be put...

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