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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.117
EAN: 9780131857254
ISBN: 0131857258
Label: Prentice Hall PTR
Manufacturer: Prentice Hall PTR
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 768
Publication Date: July 30, 2006
Publisher: Prentice Hall PTR
Sales Rank: 40347
Studio: Prentice Hall PTR
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Rating: - Most C# developers fail on OO Design/patterns - fix it with this book
Other reviewers are predictable in when they say 'this is not C# or agile' what they are really saying is 'I do not want to learn OO design'.
Agile teams must have OO design mastery or they tend to iterate to release 1 with legacy code. After that it is a disaster to change or make long-lived.
If you actually believe that agile lets you neglect OO design expertise that myth is put to bed here.
Are you a .NET C# developer who (forget agile) doesn'r really understand ... Read More
Rating: - Bob has given another excellent book
I have read Bob's books/articles over the last few years. He has a way of explaining a solution that I have never experienced in any other books. This book is not an exception to that. I enjoyed reading everypart of this book. Must read for a C# developers.
Rating: - Practical agile principles for developers
Agile practices and design patterns written in a clear, concise way. Granted there are a handful of mistakes throughout the book, and the occasional awkward reference to a pattern that won't be covered for another 5 chapters, but they're easy to spot.
The information is presented just right - a little background info, succinct descriptions, and simplified code examples. Outstanding.
Rating: - Excellent coverage for the C# domain
Very readable, entertaining, useful. One of the few books that has been easy to follow and enjoyable to read. Very good general coverage.
Rating: - Read It!
I have purchased and read alot of books on software design and development over the years and I cannot think of a single one of them that I would rate higher than this one.
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