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F# book(ctocorner.com)

submitted by mureshanmureshan(295) 1 year, 11 months ago

An excellent resource for learning F# read more...

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Book review: NHibernate in Action(bengtbe.com)

submitted by bengtbebengtbe(470) 2 years, 7 months ago

In this post I review the book NHibernate in Action from Manning Publications. As far as I know this is the only book that solely covers the Object/Relational Mapper NHibernate. read more...

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15 Books You Must Have If You Are Doing ASP.NET Web Development (dotnetcurry.com)

submitted by vivekamarvivekamar(5940) 2 years, 8 months ago

Good books give you a quick and handy insight into a technology. You should choose books that are usually written by professionals who recommend best practices and different methods of solving a business problem using the technology. In this post, I will share some books I recommend for ASP.NET and other related Web Development technologies read more...

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A Software Craftsman’s 200$ Bookshelf Upgrade!(blog.goeran.no)

submitted by GOEranGOEran(380) 2 years, 8 months ago

About three weeks ago, I asked my readers and some people in the Norwegian developer community about what books they have in their bookshelf. The response was good, and I ended up with many good book recommendations. Today I placed a new order on Amazon, and spent 200$ to upgrade my bookshelf. If you read further, you’ll see which books I ordered. read more...

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A Software Craftsman’s Bookshelf(blog.goeran.no)

submitted by GOEranGOEran(380) 2 years, 9 months ago

Every now and then I get the question about what books I recommend on the topic of programming and software development. As I try to practice the DRY (Don‘t repeat yourself) principle while writing code, I‘ll also intend to do it in real life. And by answering this question in form of a blog post, I‘ll be able to redirect future questioners here. read more...

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ABC of good Developer. The Books for reading.(ajaxline.com)

submitted by Spider84Spider84(675) 3 years, 2 months ago

Very often the developers should be directed as they don't have an idea what to read and learn to upgrade their skills. In this article I indicate the information sources which in my opinion are necessary to reach this goal. Here is a list of the books. read more...

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First Thoughts on Wrox Beginning ASP.NET MVC(codeclimber.net.nz)

submitted by keyvankeyvan(4086) 3 years, 5 months ago

Simone Chiaretta writes about the new Wrox book that he and Keyvan Nayyeri are writing and is entitled Beginning ASP.NET MVC. This book targets beginner ASP.NET MVC developers. read more...

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Top 100 Best Software Engineering Books, Ever(noop.nl)

submitted by powerrushpowerrush(3873) 3 years, 8 months ago

In this post I proudly present the Top 100 of Best Software Engineering Books, Ever. I have created this list using four different criteria: 1) number of Amazon reviews, 2) average Amazon rating, 3) number of Google hits and 4) Jolt awards. read more...

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Pro ASP.NET 3.5 Book on Sale for $16!!!(amazon.com)

submitted by crpietschmanncrpietschmann(11.3k) 3 years, 9 months ago

Building on the revolutionary ASP.NET 2.0 release, ASP.NET 3.5 adds several key new developer features including AJAX, LINQ, and a new CSS designer in Visual Web Developer 2008. The dramatic reduction in code that developers realized from the more than 50 new server controls in ASP.NET 2.0 now allows developers the time to make their applications more interactive with AJAX, to work with data in their preferred language with LINQ, and to build visually attractive and consistent standards-based sites with CSS. read more...

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Download Free E-Book: Introducing SQL Server 2008(mosesofegypt.net)

submitted by mosessaurmosessaur(5424) 3 years, 10 months ago

learn about major new features in SQL Server 2008, including security, administration, and performance. Downloading the book require registration. read more...

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VSTS & TFS recommended Books(mydreamhelmy.blogspot.com)

submitted by mydream333mydream333(199) 3 years, 10 months ago

very good Recommenition for VSTS and TFS Books read more...

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Recommended Books(ayende.com)

submitted by JozefSevcikJozefSevcik(1880) 3 years, 10 months ago

List of very interesting books for developers from Oren. read more...

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Professional Visual Studio Extensibility - Finally Released(nayyeri.net)

submitted by keyvankeyvan(4086) 3 years, 11 months ago

Keyvan Nayyeri announced the final availability of his Wrox Professional Visual Studio Extensibility book. read more...

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Ayende's "Building Domain Specific Languages in Boo" book(ayende.com)

submitted by cedricvcedricv(85) 3 years, 11 months ago

The book is now available for as part of the Manning Early Access Program. Chapter 1 to 4 are already there, but they are there in their nearly raw format. That means that they have not been edited yet, and I didn't put in the results from the review cycle that we did yet. Ayende would appreciate any feedback that you have on the book, the topic, the code, etc. read more...

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Books on LINQ(blogs.msdn.com)

submitted by CharlieCalvertCharlieCalvert(7875) 3 years, 11 months ago

Some of the books available on LINQ read more...

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Standing on the Shoulders of Giants(devlicio.us)

submitted by billybilly(410) 4 years, 2 months ago

To improve impressions of mainstream software development - which, presumably, should be based upon the foundations of computer science - it comes upon the shoulders of each developer to educate him or herself with the knowledge necessary to give this discipline proper attention. Developers cannot push off this responsibility to management or "the priority setters." It is up to each of us to give software development the respect it deserves and educate those around us, accordingly. read more...

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