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Ancient Scrolls of Wisdom  (Unpublished)

What we can learn from software engineering books that are more than a decade old (like mythical man-month, peopleware etc.)


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Influential Books  (Unpublished)

Jeremy Miller shares a list of books that have influenced him, mainly on software design, patterns and programming methodologies.


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Audio Books for Software Development  (Unpublished)

Are you looking for audio books about software development? Do you need more to listen to on your long commute? Do you just prefer to listen to books? Are these audio books that you would purchase? What audio books do you want?


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Design Pattern Links, Articles, eBooks, etc  (Unpublished)

Having noticed the many common patterns in programming, I have begun studying GoF Design Patterns in an attempt to internalize and integrate them into my development thoughts. This article is an attempt to catalog all the links to various Pattern articles, tutorials, and other resources I have stu...


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CodeFetch: Search through source code in programming books  (Unpublished)

Select a language, and search for code. It is as simple as that. The search displays the code along with what book it was found in and provides an Amazon link to buy the book.


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5 Books Every Developer Should Read  (Unpublished)

Which books should you read/buy when you are a programmer? Five books are featured here that should help every developer. The books are not specific to any language so it doesn't matter if you are a Java, Python or .Net programmer


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Top 10 Must Read Software books  (Unpublished)

This is a survey made in Middle-East-Developers user group about the best books in the development field, have fun


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What makes a good programming book?  (Unpublished)

During the last couple of years, I’ve been reading quite a few books about various programming topics and related technologies. Some of them take a very practical approach with a lot of examples and some take a more philosophical approach and some books are somewhere in between.


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Book Review: Professional DotNetNuke 4  (Unpublished)

Looking to learn about DNN running on the ASP.NET 2.0 framework? Well look no more, here's the book for you. In this article, I will provide you with a chapter by chapter breakdown of the new book. From the personal perspective of DNN founder, Shaun Walker to learning how to distribute modules, skin...


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Announcing Our Book! (Windows Developer Power Tools)  (Unpublished)

Announcing the Windows Developer Power Tools book that features open source and freeware tools to improve the development lifecycle.


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Enhancing Microsoft Content Management Server with ASP.NET 2.0 book  (Unpublished)

The book is written for developers who work with Microsoft Content Management Server, and want to update their skills to take advantage of the latest offerings in ASP.NET. If you are an MCMS developer who hasn't yet got into ASP.NET 2.0, this book is an ideal introduction to the most exciting featur...


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More Atlas Resources (Videos, Articles, WebCasts and Books)  (Unpublished)

Scott Guthrie lists a number of new Atlas links, videos and screencasts.


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