Recommended Readings for Software Development
Welcome to our list of recommended readings in the field of software development. These are the books we populate our bookshelves with, in co-operation with Amazon.co.uk.
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Agile Estimating and Planning, M. Cohn
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Agile Java: Crafting Code with Test-Driven Development, Jeff Langr
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Agile Project Management with Scrum, K. Schwaber
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Beginning JBoss Seam: From Novice to Professional, J. Nusairat
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Beginning Ruby, Peter Cooper
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Cross-Platform GUI Programming with WxWidgets, Julian Smart
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Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-oriented Software: AND Applying UML and Patterns, an Introduction to Object-Oriented Analysis and Design, Erich Gamma and Craig Larman
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Head First Design Patterns, Elisabeth Freeman
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Head First Object-oriented Analysis and Design, Brett D. McLaughlin et al.
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Java 1.5 Tiger: A Developer's Notebook, D Flanagan
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Java 2 Performance and Idiom Guide, Craig Larman
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Java Design Patterns: A Tutorial, James W. Cooper
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Java Server Faces (JSF), Hans Bergsten
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JavaServer Faces: The Complete Reference, Chris Schalk
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JBoss Seam: Simplicity and Power Beyond Java EE, Michael Juntao Yuan and Thomas Heute
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Just Enough Requirements Management: Where Software Development Meets Marketing, Alan M. Davis
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Maven a Developer's Notebook, Vincent Massol and Timothy M. O'Brien
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The Mythical Man-Month, Frederick P. Brooks
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Oracle PL/SQL by Example, Benjamin Rosenzweig and Elena Silvestrova
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Oracle PL/SQL For Dummies, Michael Rosenblum and Dr. Dorsey
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Peopleware: Productive Projects and Teams, Tom DeMarco
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Pro C# with .NET 3.0, Andrew W. Troelsen
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Pro Wicket, Karthik Gurumurthy
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Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code, Martin Fowler et al.
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Ruby Cookbook, Lucas Carlson and Leonard Richardson
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Test Driven Development, Kent Beck
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Test Driven Development: A Practical Guide, David Astels
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The Enterprise and Scrum, K. Schwaber
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The Lean Six Sigma Pocket Toolbook: A Quick Reference Guide to 70 Tools for Improving Quality and Speed, Michael L. George et al.
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The Toyota Way Fieldbook: A Practical Guide for Implementing Toyota's 4Ps, Jeffrey Liker and David Meier
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The Toyota Way: 14 Management Principles from the World's Greatest Manufacturer, Jeffrey Liker
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Visual C# 2005 A Developer's Notebook, Jesse Liberty