Har Dee har har.  :)

Actually, since I've turned 30, I've noticed at least one part of my body
getting rounder.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 05, 2003 10:13 AM
Subject: RE: Book recommendation


> >>I'm a pretty well rounded programmer now
>
> You should do some exercise then :-)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Fregas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 05 February 2003 16:11
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: OT: Book recommendation
>
>
> Hello all.
>
> I'm a pretty well rounded programmer now, nearing my four year mark of
using
> Coldfusion, SQL, VB, ASP and getting into this .NET stuff.  I'd like to
know
> if anyone had a good book recommendation for writing reliable software,
> thinking more logically, reducing errors, etc?  I'm looking for something
> that is not language specific--more of a general good practices
> philosophy/methodology book.  One of my complaints with college is they
are
> tending to teach less of the general principles that are important in all
> languages and instead focus on a specific vendor.
>
> Does anyone know of such a book?  Maybe something written by some of the
the
> programming Gurus in the 70's to 80's that is still relevant today?
>
> Thanks,
> Fregas
>
>
> 
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