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I think Linus' requirements are wrong.
B
ding
Fowler's book.
Thanks in advance,
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Laurent
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I think Linus' requi
view view once I have read one.
Brendan
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Hello,
I'm looking for
jsp?l=RodJohnsonInterview
3. J2EE EAI
http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/Books/j2ee/professional_j2ee/
José.
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I've found this an invaluable resource for such questions:
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
Mark
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Linus Nikander wrote:
> Thank you for the reply. But I'm looking for books, not online
> articles or documentation. I know I can probably find book
> r
Linus Nikander wrote:
Thank you for the reply. But I'm looking for books, not online articles or
documentation. I know I can probably find book recommendations at the sites
you point to, but I was trying to save myself the effort of searching for
them and of evaluating their recommendations by po
Laurent PETIT wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking for a good book related to the "Test first driven development"
area.
[...]
I browsed the amazon customer reviews for the classical books on the subject
(Kent Beck, ...) but was still afraid of something : are this book really
connected to reality when you
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> Thank you for the reply. But I'm looking for
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Weblogic)
Struts in Action is a book.
Good luck with your specific requirements.
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Struts in Action is a book.
Good luck with your specific requirements.
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Browsing peoples comments at amazon might be rewarding, but it sure takes a
lot of time. I'm trying to find good (best) books f
Browsing peoples comments at amazon might be rewarding, but it sure takes a
lot of time. I'm trying to find good (best) books for a couple of
java-related areas. As most people who subscribe to this newsgroup probably
have a bunch of books at home this should be the ideal place to ask for
recommend
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