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I read a lot, but mostly fiction novels. But I also have my bookshelf full of books about programming, databases and other tech-related subjects. Once in awhile I'll add an entry about a book I've read.
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This is one of the rare non-technical posts I write, even though the subject may sound like the opposite. |
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Feedback (3) posted @ 10/15/2004 11:49 AM |
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Learn how to design object models from the first principles of "object think" to implementation. |
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Feedback (1) posted @ 6/22/2004 11:35 AM |
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This is a very good book with lots of useful examples. |
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posted @ 5/27/2004 11:59 AM |
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Got myself a new favourite book. It's short, easy to read and the content is worth gold. |
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posted @ 5/11/2004 6:53 PM |
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Once in awhile I feel like a newbie and go back to the books to "start over". Right now I'm looking at UML, UP, design patterns and class design. |
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posted @ 4/21/2004 11:22 AM |
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The first book I bought when I started learning ASP.NET was ASP.NET Unleashed by Stephen Walther. It's an excellent book if you're just starting out with ASP.NET and it's a great reference if you're already deep into it. |
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posted @ 4/12/2004 10:29 AM |
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