<http://tinyurl.com/oepjmw>

If you are a good coder but still feel unsure about every aspects
beyond the code (methodology, communication, team management...), Code
Leader is the book you need. Patrick Cauldwell did a good job at
explaining what to do, but also the why you should do, the intentions
behind each practice. The book mainly covers:



    * Testing: Test-Driven, code coverage, kind of tests
(integration/unit/functional…), test automation.
    * Continuous Integration: Setting up a build server, how to
harness build output and dashboards.
    * Source Control: Source Code Control System technologies and
history, branching and merging strategies
    * Tooling: for the concepts quoted above, but also for doing
static analysis.


These skills apply to everyone who is looking past Fox.

I might even get it even if I am more focused on DBA style positions
these days.

I am looking at a mix of DBA and Sharepoint actually.

-- 
Stephen Russell
Sr. Production Systems Programmer
Web and Windows Development
Independent Contractor
Memphis TN

901.246-0159

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