More for the pile:

1) XUnit Test Patterns (http://xunitpatterns.com/) - helped me wrap my
head around what I should be doing with tests
2) Release It! (by Michael Nygard) - a surprisingly good book, lots of
practical guidance on how to design reliable systems


On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 9:40 AM, Will Kennedy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Ron: Very cool!
>
> +1 for Refactoring. I got this for a buck at a campus used book sale
> and felt like a bandit.
>
> GoF was great. I think Head First Design Patterns is what I'd hand a
> newbie though.
>
> I'd also add Code Complete and Patterns of Enterprise Application
> Architecture.
>
> I'll check out Innovator's Solution.
>
> Michael:
>
> I've been considering Clean Code, but worry it's just a rehash of
> other Martin stuff.
>
> Justin:
>
> Will checkout EIP. Pearl's books look interesting, but I'm going to
> avoid going down that rabbit hole for now. :P
>
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