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  3. data/bin/bxms.rb +8 -0
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby -w
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+
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+ begin
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+ require 'bxms'
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+ rescue LoadError
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ require 'bxms'
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+ end
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby -w
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+
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+ begin
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+ require 'bxms'
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+ rescue LoadError
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ require 'bxms'
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+ end
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+ #!/bin/sh
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+ }
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+ padding: 0px;
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+ }
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+ {
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+ width: 800px;
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+ height: 600px;
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+ margin: 0px;
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+ border-style: solid;
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+ border-color: #CBBCB3;
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+ }
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+ #header
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+ {
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+ }
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+ #logo
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+ {
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+ width: 380px;
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+ }
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+ }
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+ {
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+ {
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+ {
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+ }
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+ {
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+ }
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+ {
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+ {
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+ {
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+ {
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+ .news_entry
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+ {
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+ }
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+ {
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+ padding-left: 10px;
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+ }
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+ }
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+ {
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+ {
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+ {
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+ padding: 5px;
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+ padding-bottom: 15px;
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+ }
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+ .book_ref
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+ {
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+ padding-top: 12px;
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+ color: #602000;
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+ }
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+ .book_ref_title
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+ {
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+ font-weight: bold;
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+ }
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+ {
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+ padding: 5px;
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+ padding-bottom: 15px;
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+ }
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+ .link
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+ {
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+ }
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+ .link_back
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+ {
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+ }
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+ .external_link
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+ {
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+ }
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+ .simple_link
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+ {
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+ }
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+ .project_details
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+ {
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+ }
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+ .project_screenshots
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+ {
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+ padding: 5px;
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+ }
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+ .project_downloads
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+ {
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+ padding: 5px;
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+ }
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+ .project_notes
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+ {
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+ padding: 5px;
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+ }
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+ {
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+ padding: 5px;
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+ }
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+ .project_credits
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+ {
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+ padding: 5px;
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+ }
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+ .project_downloads
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+ {
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+ padding: 5px;
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+ .symbian_project_link
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+ {
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+ suffixes.each do |suffix|
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+ image_handle = section + suffix
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+ %>
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+ var <%=image_handle%> = new Image();
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+ <%=image_handle%>.src = "images/<%=image_handle%>.gif";
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+ <%
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+ end
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+ function unselect_section( aImagesFolder, aSectionID, aBackgroundImageURL )
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+ set_image( 'section_name', aBackgroundImageURL );
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+ set_image( aSectionID, aImagesFolder + '/section_' + aSectionID );
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+ window.status = '';
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+ FORMAT: AUTHOR, TITLE, BODY
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+ ANCHOR: BOOKS
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+
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+ [ENTRY]
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+ Andrew Hunt & Dave Thomas
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+ The Pragmatic Programmer
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+ A must read for every serious developer. That's it!
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+
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+ I love this book. It somehow managed to <i>streamline</i> my thinking..
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+ Powerful metaphores. Important techniques.
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+ This really is a must have!
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+ Recommended read!
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+
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+ [ENTRY]
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+ Michael C. Feathers
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+ Working Effectively with Legacy Code
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+ Absolutely a must read!
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+ Like Kent Beck's Test Driven Development with code you're about to
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+ write, the focus on testing is really important with legacy code, too.
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+ But what is legacy code? Don't make the mistake of thinking this is
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+ about Cobol code or something.. :) Even though it could be Cobol code, it
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+ also covers the code you wrote last week - before you knew how to do it
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+ the right way..
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+ Have you read Kent Beck's Test Driven Development? Do you do test
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+ driven development? If not, there's something out there which definitly is
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+ worth exploring..
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+ Michael Feather's book is really good at giving names to common
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+ situations/problems. And showing you how to make legacy code 'testable'.
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+ All this is important to have a safe foundation for cleaning up legacy
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+ code, or adding features, or fixing bugs.. Good and interesting book!
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+ Recommended read!
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+ [ENTRY]
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+ Kent Beck
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+ Test Driven Development
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+ Very(!) interesting read. Honestly, I am not really as disciplined as
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+ one should be to be able to follow this approach. But I surely see the
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+ I understand - in comparison - the limited benefits of "stupid unit
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+ I wish I could just throw away my current behaviour and go 100% TDD
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+ (Test Driven Development). But somehow it is not that easy. I am not sure
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+ why..
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+ Anyway, this is important stuff! The Art of Unit Testing :-) So grab a
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+ Recommended read!
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+ [ENTRY]
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+ Pete McBreen
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+ Software.Craftsmanship
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+ What a nice book! I wish I could be one of those craftsmen getting paid
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+ five times as much as the rest of the world.
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+ Seriously, this is a good book. Also sometimes stretching a topic a bit
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+ too long or restating a point a bit too often, this book clearly states
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+ what people should realize about software development: It's really like
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+ that 1 to 10 factor. You simply cannot expect a guy having a
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+ Fucked-Up-Bullshit Licensed Engineer certificate to be a good developer.
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+ You need to check the background of the people. Ask about their projects.
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+ Ask the customers! Get this feedback. This is much more important than
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+ some kind of bullshit certificate or perfect grades in school ;-)
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+ This book is for managers, I think. Because as a developer, when reading
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+ this book, you just get more angry about the way things are.. :-(
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+ [ENTRY]
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+ Alistair Cockburn
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+ Agile Software Development
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+ A difficult book. Not easy to read. Well.. for me.. at least. I think I
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+ am reading this book for three months now :-) Still not finished. Hmm..
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+ somehow it is not as "easy" as most other books.
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+ Is this bad? I am not sure. I guess it is the topic that makes it so
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+ "uneasy" to read. Parts of it, like for example about "Theory Building"
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+ are very interesting. Other parts like for example the discussion about
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+ how people should be seated are.. well.. I guess they are required. But I
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+ found them quite.. boring.. :-)
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+ Anyway. Very interesting read here. Agile is the way to go. Check out
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+ ${ExternalLink( "http://www.agilealliance.org", "The Agile Alliance" )}.
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+ The Unified Process and stuff like that? Not my kind of thing..
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+
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+ [ENTRY]
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+ Steve McConnell
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+ Code Complete (2nd Edition)
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+
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+ Forget about the first edition of the book. Total crap! But this 2nd
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+ edition. Well.. a lot like a developer matures on his way, Steve managed
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+ to drop all the bullshit subjective advice and wrote a nice 'summarizing'
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+ book on a lot of topics.
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+ Good read this one!
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+ Recommended read!
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+ [ENTRY]
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+ Steve McConnell
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+ Rapid Development
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+ Didn't like this book. Maybe because I have a different view on things.
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+ A bit a least. And maybe, just maybe, because I don't like Micro$oft too
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+ much.
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+ It's a bit like this guy's first edition of Code Complete. Too
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+ subjective. Not really sound.. well..
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+ [ENTRY]
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+ Diomidis Spinellis
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+ Code Reading
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+ More or less for beginners only. If you're a passionate developer, you
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+ don't need this book. You already do what you do.. bascially.. :)
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+
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+ [ENTRY]
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+ Mike Gunderloy
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+ Coder To Developer
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+
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+ I bought this book after I saw it being mentioned on some web-site. Some
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+ blog maybe? Joel maybe? Don't remember..
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+ It's not bad. But it's not really good, either. Far from the importance of
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+ The Pragmatic Progammer, or Working Effecively with Legacy Code, or Test
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+ Driven Development. And somewhere between the quality of Code Complete
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+ Edition 1 and 2.
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+ But somehow I liked it. It gave me a different view on some topics. Which
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+ I always consider a good thing..
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+ [ENTRY]
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+ Andrew Hunt & Dave Thomas
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+ Pragmatic Version Control, Pragmatic Unit Testing
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+ Good books - especially for beginners. Contained a few things I didn't
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+ know about (some special CVS features). And all in all nice write-ups of
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+ how to get started(!) with version control and unit testing.
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+ [ENTRY]
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+ Mike Clark
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+ Pragmatic Project Automation
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+ Personally, I think this is the best (read: most intersting) book of the
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+ Pragmatic Starter Series.. How to get started with project automation.
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+ Build servers, notification, setting up a project, .. Nice book!
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+ [ENTRY]
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+ Robert L. Glass
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+ Facts and Fallacies of Sofware Engineering
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+ I liked this book. Sure, you can always disagree on certain topics. But
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+ what does that mean?
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+ This book has some interesting stories and a lot of interesting 'facts'. I
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+ enjoyed reading this one!
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+ [ENTRY]
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+ Luke Hohmann
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+ Beyond Software Architecture
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+ The one thing I remember about this book is 'spikes'. Architectural
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+ 'spikes'. For exploring a certain aspect of a system's architecture.
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+ Well, this topic had been covered in an Artima interview, too. Maybe
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+ that's why I remember it.. :)
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+ Anyway, I liked this book. Covered some interesting stuff. Far from the
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+ quality of The Pragmatic Programmer or something like that. But then again
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+ definitly with different subject/focus and therefore worth a read.
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+ [ENTRY]
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+ Scott Meyers
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+ Effective C++ Second Edition
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+ Must read for serious C++ developers.
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+ My personal opinion on some advanced C++ features (and probably advanced
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+ language features in general): Avoid them as often as possible! :)
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+
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+ [ENTRY]
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+ Jon Bentley
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+ Programming Pearls
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+ Interesting read. (That was helpful, right? :)