On Sun, 2007-12-02 at 12:22 -0700, Thomas Hruska wrote:
> This is something for the pros. here to chew on:
> 
> Someone recently mentioned they had read one of the Scott Meyers
> books 
I guess the Someone refers to me.

> and then listed several "design pattern" books. It got me thinking
> and 
> none of the lists we have of "really good books you need to read" 
> includes any design patterns-based books. I'm not really a fan of the 
> "design patterns" concept, but is there any design pattern book that
> is 
> worth adding to our list of recommended books?
> 
Well I am not fan of design pattern as well. I totally agree
with Joshua Krievesky's of using design patterns... which I listed
before.

I am open-minded person and I am excited about every new way of
thinking. 
It is said ants can only see two dimension world..
Human can see 3 dimensions.. I think the same maybe apply to the
programming world. As I mentioned, I am still learning. 
The books I mentioned are really good books in terms of they
give a different aspects of view about programming. It is good
to know there are more than one way to do the same thing. and 
you have the right to pick up the one you like... :-)

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