IronPython in Action ( IPIA ) gets the distinction of being the first book published on IronPython . As the first book, it has the responsibility of giving developers their first impression of IronPython...
During my recent vacation, I read the final print version of Essential LINQ , by Charlie Calvert and Dinesh Kulkarni. Normally, I try to answer the question, “Who should read this book?” That answer eluded...
People ask us frequently what we read. We've just added a Book Review section to our site. We'll add these as we read books that we think others might enjoy reading as well.
I’m covering two books by Mike Cohn in this post: User Stories Applied , and Agile Estimating and Planning . I’m reviewing them together because I read both of them at the same time, and some of the content...
I don’t think Working With Legacy Code gets the respect and readership that it should. I believe that’s because most of us have a working definition of legacy code that implies something we...
I was recently notified that the 3rd edition of the C# Programming Language is out. This version has is new in several ways. Obviously, it includes a description of all the new C# 3.0 language features...