Thanks for the suggestions.

I bought Robert C Martin's 'Agile Principles, Patterns & Practices in
C#'


So far it has been a good read.

Alan

On Jan 24, 3:24 pm, "Brian Kotek" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I agree with all of these. I personally feel I got the most out of the
> Pragmatic Programmer (even though it has very little to do with OO
> specifically), Design Patterns Explained, Head First OO Analysis and Design,
> and of course the original Design Patterns book.
>
> Fowler's "Patterns of Enterprise Application Architecture" is a very good
> catalog of patterns but, similar to the original GoF patterns book, is much
> more of a catalog and less of a "how-to".
>
> On Jan 24, 2008 9:12 AM, Patrick McElhaney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Jan 24, 2008 7:38 AM, Sam Larbi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I don't have an AOP or pattern book to recommend, but I have a set of
> > > principles that I always recommend:
> > >http://butunclebob.com/ArticleS.UncleBob.PrinciplesOfOod
>
> > > For Agile, I liked Practices of an Agile Developer as an introduction to
> > > many of the practices.  When I say intro - I mean intro.  Most things
> > are
> > > mentioned in passing so it will hopefully spur you to go in depth on
> > those
> > > that interest you (they have a good list of resources).  Of course,
> > > Pragmatic Programmer covers much of that too.
>
> > > For wrapping up OO, patterns, and Agile, I liked Robert C. Martin's
> > book,
> > > Agile Software Development: Patterns, Principles, Practices (not sure on
> > the
> > > order of the 3 Ps there).
>
> > + 1
> > Actually I would recommend Agile Principles, Patterns, and Practices
> > in C#, which is essentially the second edition of "Agile Software
> > Development."
>
> > Code Complete, by Steve McConnell
> > - It's like the Pragmatic Progammer, but three times as thick, ten
> > times as dry, and backed by empirical evidence.
>
> > About Face 3: The Essentials of Interaction Design, by Alan Cooper, et.
> > al.
> > - This book isn't specifically about programming, but it's one I think
> > every software developer should read.
>
> > Patrick
>
> > --
> > Patrick McElhaney
> > 704.560.9117
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